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Check out the Templestay website at www.templestay.com.
Read through the comments and other materials, and choose a temple you like.
Consult the Templestay website or the temple’s website and find out their schedule.
You can either apply directly to the temple’s website, or else send them an email.
It’s also possible to apply by phone. Let them know concretely what dates
you want to come, how many people will be joining, and so on.
After sending the participation fee, ask if there are any special considerations or requirements for that particular temple.

16 Selective Temples for Foreigners

16 Selective Temples for Foreigners

Woljeongsa Temple

Geumsunsa Temple
Jeondeungsa Temple

Myogaksa Temple

International Seon Center

Bongeunsa Temple

Yongjoosa Temple

Jikjisa Temple
Donghwasa Temple
Geumsansa Temple

Haeinsa Temple
Golgulsa Temple

Seonunsa Temple
Beomeosa Temple

Mihwangsa Temple

Exit No.6 of Anguk
(Subway No.3 Line)

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Yakchunsa Temple

Templestay Information Center

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71 Gyeonji-dong Jongno-gu Seoul
02 2031 2000
www.templestay.com
support@templestay.com

Jogyesa
Temple

Templestay
Information Center
Insa-dong
Exit No.2 of Jonggak

1 (Subway No.1 Line)
What is Templestay?
Templestay is a unique cultural program which lets you experience the life of
Buddhist practitioners at traditional temples which preserve the 1700 year old
history of Korean Buddhism.
During Templestay, you will get a taste for the incredible cultural heritage which has
blossomed during the five thousand years of Korean history, as well as experience
the cultural consciousness transmitted throughout Korean Buddhist history.
Hearing the cries of the cicadas echoing through the forest, your mind awakens.

Everything is already complete, just as it is.

As you pass through the temple compound, the wind blows,
sounds of rustling leaves fill your ears.
Templestay Programs
The Templestay presents a wide range of activities featuring Yebul (the Buddhist service), Seon (Zen)
meditation, Barugongyang (Formal monastic meal), Tea ceremony, 108 prostrations, the making of
lotus lanterns and much, much more. Shorter programs run 1 night and 2 days, while longer retreats
last one week or longer.

Dado (Tea ceremony)
In Seon Buddhism, the art of brewing and
drinking tea is considered just as important
spiritual undertaking as Seon meditation; so
much so that monks often say daseonilme
(茶禪一味: tea and Seon are one and the same).
A properly brewed tea in accordance with the
traditional Korean tea art purifies both mind
and body.

Yebul (the Buddhist service)

Making lotus lanterns

The ceremony begins with the playing of four
Dharma instruments: Dharma drum, Dharma bell,
wooden fish, and cloud-shaped gong in this order.
It is a time of prayer offered for the well being of
all living creatures; a time reminding oneself of
the mystery of the universe wholly present in all
sentient beings.

Snowy lotus flowers blooming from the puddle
of mud signifies the everlasting wisdom.
A popular form of Buddhist art, lotus lanterns
made by hands constitute one of the most
important offerings dedicated to the Buddha
for his birthday. [The Lotus Lantern Festival is
held every May in celebration of the birth of
Sakyamuni Buddha.]

Seon (Zen) Meditation

Ulyeok (Communal work)

One of the Buddhist practices of mind. Meditation
means to find one’s own Buddha nature by
sitting still and quietly controlling breaths and to
search for the inner Buddha. It is the practice or
cultivation beginning from the acceptance that
one is pure and clear originally.

Ulyeok means working together and also means
a work session to which all residents of the
monastery must attend. When people work
together, they can achieve greatness. Korean
Buddhism mandates ‘one who does not work,
shall not eat either.’ There is no difference in
working and practicing, and every action, no
matter how mundane it is, is an occasion to
practice one’s mind.

Barugongyang (Formal monastic meals)

Pohaeng (Walking meditation)

Barugongyang is a formal monastic meal
traditionally served in a ritualistic manner and
considered as an important part of the Buddhist
practice. It is conducted in such a way that
prevents any waste, not even a drop of water.
Radically eco-friendly, barugongyang is a Buddhist
contribution to the preservation of the mother
earth.

Walking around slowly to comfort and ease tired
and stiff body after remaining in a same position
while meditating. This process is the extension
of practicing Seon. Especially the walking
meditation in the forest offers chances to be in
harmony with Mother Nature.
16 Selective Temples for Foreigners
The journey itself to a mountain temple can be a meditation. Away from the busy streets, the road to
the temple is immersed in tranquility and the rocks stand in pristine dignity. The trees lead you to go
further and further, hiding the final destination with their thick shade. And finally the road ends and
opens up to a whole new world. That is the first moment you encounter another world and that will
be also the first moment to find the true you. This is what happens in the monastery which cherishes
time-honored tradition and spiritual cultivation

Here are 16 temples offering English programs for foreigners
16 Selective Temples for Foreigners
The journey itself to a mountain temple can be a meditation. Away from the busy streets, the road to
the temple is immersed in tranquility and the rocks stand in pristine dignity. The trees lead you to go
further and further, hiding the final destination with their thick shade. And finally the road ends and
opens up to a whole new world. That is the first moment you encounter another world and that will
be also the first moment to find the true you. This is what happens in the monastery which cherishes
time-honored tradition and spiritual cultivation
Here are 16 temples offering English programs for foreigners
국제 선센터 International Seon Center

묘각사 Myogaksa Temple

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nternational Seon Center(ISC) is
conveniently located in the center of
the metropolitan city of Seoul so that
anyone, such as working professionals,
international tourists, or business travelers,
can experience Templestay program in the
very quiet ISC center as well as enjoy the
clean and comfortable modern facilities.
Various unique Templestay programs
help the participants to better understand
the Korean Buddhist culture and Seon
meditation. Furthermore, ISC Dharma talk
session assists individuals to find peace
of mind in today’s hectic environment.
Most of all, by the end of the program, the
participants will be equipped with Seon
meditation practice skills & tools which
work for almost any day-to-day activity.
Additionally, the 1st floor ISC Korean
restaurant provides a relaxed venue open
to the public to experience the eco-friendly
temple dining.
Address	 319–11 Sinjeong 6–dong
Yangcheon-gu, Seoul
Tel 	
02 2650 2242 Fax 02 2650 2201
Website	 www.seoncenter.or.kr
E-mail	 seoncenter@templestay.com

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Public
Transit

Subway
Take No. 5 Subway line, get off at Omokgyo Station
and go out through exit No. 8. Then walk straight until
the first intersection, turn left and walk straight until
you meet Mokdong Middle School on your left. The
International Seon Center is located on the opposite
side of the school.
Bus
Blue bus: 571
Green bus: 6617, 6620, 6623, 6624, 6625, 6640,
6648
Shuttle bus: Yangcheon 03
Get off at Mokdong Pal Danji

Private
Car

From Yeouido: Seoulgyo(Bridge) → Dorimgyo(Bridge)
→ Mokdong Middle School → Yangcheon Tax Office
→ the International Seon Center

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tay in a temple where you can look
down over Seoul city. Myogaksa
Temple is located in downtown Seoul, in
the Sungin–dong area of the Jongno–gu
district. The temple is situated in the
foothills of Naksan Mountain, so you can
see the entire urban area of Seoul at once,
and feel both the busy city below and the
leisurely temple environment. Myogaksa
Temple was founded in May, 1930 by Ven.
Taeheo. It has been said that, according
to the rules of geomancy, constructing a
temple in this spot would put the city of
Seoul at ease. The temple area is not very
large, but the Daebulbojeon(Main Buddha
Hall) and other smaller Dharma Halls are
all situated very harmoniously together. The
figure of Gwanseeumbosal(Bodhisattva of
Compassion), carved into the natural stone
of Naksan Mountain, looks ready to reach
out and grasp the hands of those who pass
by the stone ledge.
Address	 178-3 Sungin-dong Jongno-gu Seoul
Tel 	
02 763 3109 Fax 02 763 3305
Website	 www.myogaksa.net
E-mail	 yeodiamond@naver.com

Public
Transit

Subway
Dongmyo Station (Subway Line No. 1), Exit No. 2 →
Walk 10m in direction of Sinseol-dong → Turn down
the alley between SK Telecom and a cosmetic store →
At the first intersection, turn right to the laundry → Walk
about 20m → on the left, Myogaksa
Bus
Blue bus: 101, 103, 105, 142, 144, 152, 201, 201, 260,
261, 262, 270, 271, 370, 420, 720, 721
Green bus: 1014, 2112, 2233
Red bus: 9403
Airport limousine-6002
Shuttle bus: Jong-no 03
Get off at Dongmyo-Ap bus stop → Turn down the alley
between SK Telecom and a cosmetic store → At the
first intersection, turn right to the laundry → Walk about
20m → on the left, Myogaksa

Private
Car

From Cheongnyangni, Sinseol-dong, go straight in the
direction of Dongmyo. Turn right to the alley between
Dongdaemun Ohaengsaengsikwon and Pizza Etang
→ Turn right at the first intersection to the alley with
Yeonnam Building at the corner. Go straight to Jongno
63ga-gil → to the left is Myogaksa
봉은사 Bongeunsa Temple

금선사 Geumsunsa Temple
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ith 600 years of history as a
traditional Korean Buddhist Temple
and the Great King Jeongjo’ s place to pray
for the birth of a prince, Geumsunsa Temple
is famous for its beautiful natural scenery in
the Bukhansan National Park, and it belongs
to Beomeosa Temple, Head Temple for the
14th District of the Jogye Order of Korean
Buddhism. It specializes as a concentrated
Seon(Zen) meditation temple. Geumsunsa
Temple is located in Gugi-dong, Jongno–gu,
in front of Mt.Inwang, near the Blue House
and Gyeongbokgung Palace, and only
fifteen minutes away from Gwanghwamun,
downtown Seoul. A mountain stream flows
from Bibong Peak and Hyangnobong Peak
in the Bukhansan National Park, passes
under Hong-ye-gyo(Bridge of Nirvana)
at the temple, and gives you the feel of the
natural beauty of a temple, yet it is located
in the center of Seoul.

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Public
Transit

Subway+Bus
Take the No. 3 subway line, get off at Gyeongbokgung
Station and go out through Exit No. 3. Take 7212 bus
and get off at the Yi-buk-o-do-cheong. Then walk to
Geumsunsa passing Cheong-un Senior Citizens Home,
Bibong Restaurant, and Bibong Ticket Office.
Or, take the No. 4 subway line, get off at Gireum Station
and go out through Exit No. 3. Take 7211 bus and get
off at Gugi Tunnel, Institute for the Translation of Korean
Classics. Then walk to Geumsunsa passing Yi-buk-odo-cheong, Cheong-un Senior Citizens Home, Bibong
Restaurant, and Bibong Ticket Office.

Private
Car

From Jamsil or Songpa: Hangang Daegyo (Bridge)
→ Gangbyeon Expressway → Naebu Expressway →

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ongeunsa Temple is a 1,200 year old
temple located in Samseong–dong,
Gangnam–gu, Seoul. Built in 794 C.E.
during the reign of King Wonseong by
National Teacher, Ven. Yeonhoe, Bongeunsa
Temple became the head temple of the Seon
sect during the Joseon Dynasty, when the
government supported Confucianism, while
oppressing Buddhism. Due to the efforts of
Master Taego Bou, who devoted himself to
the revival of Korean Buddhism, by official
recognition Bongeunsa Temple became
a stepping stone for this development. In
addition, through the national examinations
for recruiting monks, it produced great
masters such as Master Seosan and
Samyeong, who revived the lineage of Seon
practice in Korea. In the latter part of the
Joseon Dynasty, Ven. Younggi built the
Pan–jeon to store and preserve Buddhist
scriptures, as well as eighty-one engraved
volumes of the Avatamsaka Sutra.

Kookmin Univ. IC → Bugak Tunnel → Sinyeong-dong
Gugi Tunnel → Yi-buk-o-do-cheong

Address	 73 Samseong-dong Gangnam-gu Seoul
Tel	
02 3218 4895 Fax 02 544 2141
Website	 www.bongeunsa.org
E-mail	 bongeunsa@templestay.com

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Public
Transit

Subway
Take the No. 2 subway line, get off at Samseong Station
and go out through Exit No. 6. Then walk about 100m in
the direction of the ASEM Tower.
Or, take the No. 7 subway line, get off at Cheongdam
Station and go out through Exit. No.2. Then walk about
150m in the direction of Gyeonggi High School.
Bus
ASEM Tower stop - blue bus: 342, 640, green bus:
2225, 2411, 2413, 3411
KEPCO stop - blue bus: 143, 301,
green bus: 2225, 3217, 3414, red bus: 9407

Private
Car

From Olympic Expressway: Yeongdong Daegyo(Bridge)
→ Yeongdong Daero → Bongeunsa sageori (Crossroads), left turn → Bongeunsa

Samgeori (three-way intersection) → Samgeori before

Address	 196–2 Gugi-dong Jongno-gu Seoul
Tel	
02 395 9955 Fax 02 395 9921
Website	 www.geumsunsa.org
E-mail	 geumsunsa@templestay.com

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전등사 Jeondeungsa Temple

월정사 Woljeongsa Temple
Odaesan
Mountation Park

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eondeungsa keeps a long tradition that
can be traced back to 381 C.E., when
Ven. Ado built this temple. Once the royal
temple during the Goryeo and Joseon
Dynasty, it is the oldest among all extant
Korean temples.
According to legend, the Samnangseong
Fortress winding along Mt. Jeongjoksan,
was built by the three sons of Dangun who
is thought to be the founder of the first
Korean ancient kingdom Gojoseon.
The most famous cultural property of
Jeondeungsa is the Main Buddha Hall
Daewungbojeon. What makes this
Treasure No. 178 cultural asset more
popular is the figure of a naked woman
right under the eave of the roof. The four
wooden works on each corner of the
building tells the legendary story of love,
betrayal and ultimately the sad ending
between the master carpenter and a village
woman.

Public
Transit

Bus
From Incheon Bus Terminal: Take an express city bus
No. 700 and get off at Jeondeungsa
From Songjeong Station (No. 5 subway line): Go out
through exit No. 1, take a No. 60-2 blue bus and get off
at Onsu-ri.

Private
Car

From Seoul: Take National Highway No. 48 and enter
the Gimpo Bypass. Pass through Janggi-dong and drive
until you meet the road sign for Yangchon, Daegot Choji
Daegyo(Bridge), then exit to the right. At the Yangchon
Sageori(Interection) go forward about 8km in the
direction of Ganghwa (Choji Daegyo) and after crossing
the Choji Daegyo, turn right, go forward 2km further. At
Choji Samgeori (three-way intersection) turn left and go
3km until you meet Jeondeungsa Sageori (Onsu-ri). Turn

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oljeongsa Templestay is enticing.
First of all, the one thousand year
old fir tree forest makes you contemplative
in this pristine tranquility. When you stroll
along the Odae Stream, the whispering
sound of the flowing water invites you
to be a part of the scene. The spiritual
ambience of the remote and isolated
hermitages gives you a feeling of the
presence of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas
tenderly smiling at you.
In Woljeongsa you can meet the present
moment to build a new relationship with
your inner self; it may be when you hit the
temple bell, when you walk in meditation
or when you visit the Woljeongsa Buddhist
Museum. Be one with your true self and
with the nature in the Temple of the Clear
Moonlight; of the title ‘wol (月)’ meaning
‘moon’, ‘jeong(精)’ meaning ‘clear’.
High above the temple is the legendary
Jeongmyeolbogung, the “Jeweled Palace of
Stillness and Extinction”, which holds some
Sarira, the relics of Shakyamuni Buddha.

left to the Jeondeungsa parking lot.
Address	35 Onsu-ri Gilsang-myeon
6
Ganghwa-gun Incheon
Tel	
032 937 0152 Fax 032 232 5450
Website www.jeondeungsa.org
E-mail	 jds5450@templestay.com

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Woljeongsa

Address	3 Dongsan-ri Jinbu-myeon
6
Pyeongchang-gun Gangwon-do Province
Tel	
033 339 6606 Fax 033 334 6606
Website www.woljeongsa.org

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Public
Transit

Train
Cheongnyangni Station → Wonju Station → Wonju
Intercity Bus Terminal → Jinbu Intercity Bus Terminal →
Woljeongsa
Bus
From Seoul: Dong-Seoul Terminal → Jinbu Intercity Bus
Terminal → Woljeongsa Stop → Woljeongsa

Private
Car

From Seoul: Jungbu (Central) Expressway → Hobeop
Junction → Yeongdong Expressway → Jinbu IC →
after 1.5km, turn left → at Gau Samgeori go straight →
after 2km, turn left at Woljeong Samgeori → go straight
at Byeong-an Samgeori → Odaesan National Park →
Odaesan Tourist Hotel → Ticket Office → Ticket Check
Point → Parking Lot → Geumganggyo (Bridge) →
Woljeongsa
용주사 Yongjoosa Temple

동화사 Donghwasa Temple
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Take the subway line No.1 and get off at Byeongjeom
Station. After coming out through the rear exit of the
station, take a bus No. 34 or 34-1 for about 15 minutes.
Bus
Suwon Nammun (Suwon South Gate, Paldalmun),
Suwon Station; No. 24, 46
Yeongtong (Suwon), Byeongjeom (Hwaseong); No. 34,
34-1
Dongtan, Byeongjeom (Hwaseong);No. 50, 35-1

Private
Car

From Suwon: In the direction of Osan → 8km
Byeongjeom→ In the direction of Suwon Univ. →3km
Yongjoosa

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ongjoosa Temple was built in 1790 by
the 22nd ruler of the Joseon Dynasty,
King Jeongjo(1752-1800), in honor of his
late father, Prince Sadoseja(1735-1762). This
place was the former site of the Galyangsa
Temple, built in 854 C.E. by the Silla King
Munseong. King Jeongjo had moved his
murdered father’s tomb from its previous
location in Yangjoo, Gyeonggi Province
to Hwasan. He then built a temple to
protect the royal tomb, and to pray for
the repose of his father’s soul. The night
before the opening ceremony, the King
dreamed of a dragon grasping a Cintamani
jewel(magic pearl) in its mouth, ascending
to heaven, and so he named the Yongjoosa
Temple(Dragon Jewel Temple). Therefore,
Yongjoosa is known as “The original temple
of filial piety”, where Buddha nature and
filial piety go hand in hand.

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t. Palgongsan, which is known as
a sacred mountain, is dotted with
temples and religious sites, and boasts
popularity with people who search for
spirituality and want to go beyond the limits
of the physical world. One of those places
frequented not only by Buddhists but also
culture-seekers is Donghwasa, a 1500 year
old temple full of history, tradition and
nature. Donghwasa Templestay takes pride
in a wide range of programs including
‘Meditation Practice in Search of My
True Self,’ ‘Meditation in the Monk’s Stele
Field,’ ‘Meditation by Starlight’ and ‘Tea
Ceremony’ which you can experience the
tea drinking customs. Oriental medicine
specialized programs such as making herbal
air fresheners are sure to help awaken your
body along with your mind. Donghwasa
got its name from a legend that flowers of
royal foxglove (Paulownia koreana) trees
suddenly bloomed in winter when it was
reconstructed.

Public
Transit

Train
Dong-Daegu Station → walk (10 min.) → Fatima
Hospital → Express city bus No. 1 (45min.) →
Donghwasa
Bus
Seobu Bus Terminal → Subway No. 1 (in direction of
Ansim) → get off at A-yang-gyo Station → Express city
bus No. 1 (35min.) → Donghwasa
Bukbu Bus Terminal → Take a city bus to Gu (old)
Hanil Geukjang → Express city bus No. 1 (1 hour ) →
Donghwasa

Private
Car

From Daegu: Daegu-Pohang Express Way →

-From Suwon Station→6km Korea National Open Univ.
(Suwon)→4km Yunggeon-neung→2km Yongjoosa
Address	88 Songsan-dong Hwaseong
1
Gyeonggi-do Province
Tel	
031 235 6886 Fax 031 234 2818
Website	 www.yongjoosa.or.kr
E-mail	 youngjoosa@templestay.com

Palgongsan IC → Bulno-dong (straight) → Gongsan
Tunnel (straight) → Left turn at Baek-an Samgeori (threeway intersection) → Youth Training Center (straight) →

Address	 35 Dohak-dong Dong-gu Daegu
Tel	
053 982 0223 Fax 053 985 0223
Website www.donghwasa.net
E-mail	 saerom_suk@daum.net

Donghwasa
범어사 Beomeosa Temple

직지사 Jikjisa Temple

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Beomeosa Templestay is full of Korean
monastic practice. Beomeosa Templestay
offers a wide array of programs. Whatever
you may choose, the essence is the same: to
find myself through Templestay. In the clear
atmosphere and the natural beauty, you will
find yourself shining like a golden fish with
the light of your true self.

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eomeosa was founded in 678 CE
by Master Ui-sang as one of the ten
temples of Hwaeom Order he established
in Korea. Legend has it that at the top of
the mountain, where the temple is situated
in, there was a well with golden colored
water, which never dries up. A goldcolored fish had come down from heaven
on the clouds and enjoyed living in the
well. From this story, the mountain got
its name ‘Geumjeongsan’ meaning ‘Gold
Well Mountain,’ and the temple ‘Beomeosa’,
‘Temple of Heavenly Fish.’

Public
Transit

Subway
Busan Subway No. 1 Beomeosa Station, Exit No. 5 or 7
→ Walk about 5 minutes → No. 90 Bus for Beomeosa
→ Beomeosa
Bus
Take 148, 37, 49-1, 80-1, 90, 301, 50, 50-1, 1002 and
get off at Beomeosa stop → Walk about 5 minutes →
No. 90 Bus for Beomeosa → Beomeosa

Private
Car

From Nopo-dong area: After the Check Point, turn
right at the three-way intersection → Turn right at the
intersection → Turn right at the three-way intersection →
Go straight for about 5 minutes → Beomeosa

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ikjisa Temple’s history spans more than
1,600 years. The name “Jikji”, which
means “Pointing directly”, comes from
an expression in the Seon(Zen) School,
“Pointing directly to Original Mind.”
The strong point of the life in Jikjisa is the
natural well-being style. The simple and
humble temple food and monastic life
changes your body and mind naturally and
healthily. Jikjisa applies various aspects in
running Templestay program. To begin
with, its titles are enticing: Slowness,
Emptiness and Sharing, I Only Know It Is
Sufficient, YandanBeopseok, and Tranquil
Templestay for Relaxation. How do they
sound to you?
Jikjisa Templestay presents you with the
chance to put down the stress and find your
true self. Through the life in the tranquil
and sublime atmosphere, you will be in
touch with true freedom which will make
you be yourself.

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Public
Transit

Train (KTX)
Gimcheon (Gumi) KTX Station → Take a local bus to
Jikjisa (No. 11 or 111 bus headed for Jikjisa or transfer
to bus No. 11 or 111 at Gimcheon Bus Terminal when
using other buses.
Train (Saemaeul / Mugunghwa)
Gimcheon Station → Take a local bus No. 11. or 111
headed for Jikjisa → Get off at Jikjisa Bus Terminal
Bus
Gimcheon → Jikjisa
Gimcheon Bus Terminal → Take a local bus No. 11 or
111 headed for Jikjisa

Private
Car

From Seoul: Seoul→Gyeongbu Expressway

From Namsan-dong area: At the intersection of

Chupungnyeong IC (3 hours) →National Road / Route

Beomeosa Subway Station, turn left → Turn right at

No. 4 (in direction of Gimcheon) →Local Road No. 903

the intersection → Go straight for about 5 minutes →
Address	46 Cheongnyong-dong Geumjeong-gu 		
5
Busan
Tel	
051 508 5726 Fax 051 508 3229
Website www.beomeosa.co.kr
E-mail	 beomeosa@templestay.com

Beomeosa

→Jikjisa
Address	16 Unsu-ri Daehang-myeon
2
Gimcheon Gyeongsangbuk-do Province
Tel	
054 429 1716 Fax 054 436 3174
Website	 www.jikjisa.or.kr
E-mail	 jikjisa@templestay.com
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or Daegu Station, then take Subway line 1 headed for
Daegok. Get off at Seongdangmot Station, go to Seobu
Intercity Bus Terminal, then take a bus to Haeinsa.
(about a one hour and 40 minute ride)
Bus
From Seoul: Express Bus Terminal → Daegu → Seobu
Intercity Bus Terminal →Haeinsa

Private
Car

From Masan: Central Region (Jungbu naeryuk)
Expressway → Dong-Goryeong JC → 88 Olympic
Expressway → Haeinsa IC (about a one and a half hour

Gyeongju
National Park

S

unmudo translates literally into “the
way of doing meditative martial arts.” It
emphasizes the harmony of body and mind
through the awareness of one’s breath. It is a
traditional Korean Buddhist martial art that
traces its origins back over a thousand years.
Soft and meditative Qi Gong movements
cultivate an awareness of our own internal
energies, while leading us towards a
greater sensitivity of the external energies
flowing all around us. Golgulsa Templestay
programs combine Sunmudo with all of
the special moments of temple life: the
unforgettable tones of early morning
chanting; practicing walking meditation as
the sun rises in the sky above you; exalting
after finishing the 108 prostrations; the
pleasure of having a conversation with a
Sunmudo master over tea; and the healthy
simplicity of temple food.

9

Take the train from your place of origin to Dong-Daegu

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aeinsa was founded in 802 C.E.
under the full support of the Silla
royal family with the goal to elucidate the
philosophy and thought of the Avatamsaka
School (Flower Garland School). During
the Joseon Dynasty the Tripitaka Koreana
was enshrined in Haeinsa, making this
temple the first Dharma Jewel Monastery.
The Tripitaka Koreana is a cornerstone of
Korean people’s faith. Haeinsa Templestay
offers a time and place to meet a thousand
year culture. In the harmony of nature and
history, it invites a journey of tranquility
and awareness. To help your journey of
self reflection and finding a way to empty
yourself, Haeinsa Templestay advises you
to be aware of each moment. Start by trying
to find yourself all the time, either while
listening to the sound of the Dharma drum
or while having conversation over tea.

Route

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해인사 Haeinsa Temple

Public
Transit

Bus
From Gyeongju Station or Gyeongju Intercity Bus
Terminal, take the city bus No. 100 or 150 to Andong
Samgeori (three-way junction). The bus ride is about 1
hour. From there, walk about 15 minutes to Golgulsa.
Taxi
From Gyeongju Station or Gyeongju Bus Terminal, it’ll
take about 50 minutes by taxi.

Private
Car

From Gyeongju: take the National Road / Route No.4
and drive for 26km towards Gampo on the east coast.
There will be signs for both Golgulsa and Girimsa. At
Andong Samgeori (three-way intersection), turn left. After
about 500m, you will see the signs for Golgulsa Temple.

ride)

There will be brown road signs on the right of the road,
and a big stone sign with Korean letters on the left. Turn
left and pass through the main gate. There is a parking
Address	0 Chiin-ri Gaya-myeon Hapcheon-gun 		
1
Gyeongsangnam-do Province
Tel	
055 934 3110 Fax 055 934 3109
Website www.haeinsa.or.kr
E-mail	 haeinsa@templestay.com

area just inside the temple gate. It takes about thirty
Address	 an 304 Andong-ri Yangbuk-myeon
S
Gyeongju Gyeongsangbuk-do Province
Tel	
054 744 1689 Fax 054 745 0172
Website www.sunmudo.net
E-mail	 d-kumkang@hotmail.com

minutes from downtown.
금산사 Geumsansa Temple

미황사 Mihwangsa Temple
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eumsansa Temple is quietly perched in
the western foothills of Mt. Moaksan.
Like the mountain Gyeryongsan, Mt.
Moaksan, so-called “Mother Mountain”, is the
cradle of many different indigenous religions.
The mountain’s shape looks like a mother
cradling her baby, just as Mt. Moak embraces
Geumsansa Temple. During the Baekje reign
of King Beop(599 C.E.), the temple was built
to pray for the king’s prosperity and good
fortune. Later during the reign of Silla King
Hyegong(766 C.E.), the Precepts Master Ven.
Jinpyo(718–752 C.E.) enlarged the temple
and established it as the Head Temple for the
worship of Maitreya. Maitreya is the future
Buddha, who will appear countless eons
from now, but to his faithful followers he is
a compassionate Buddha who is always with
them. Wherever you step in Geumsansa
Temple, there are valuable relics and cultural
assets.

Mihwangsa

71

Songji-myeon

H

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Public
Transit

Train (KTX)
Yongsan Station → Gimje Station (1 hour 50 minutes))
Bus
-From Jeonju Express Bus Terminal
Take the bus 79 to Geumsansa (The bus comes every
25 minutes, about 50-minute distance)
※You are supposed to take a 100-meter walk from the
Bus Terminal to the bus stop.
-From Gimje Bus Terminal
Take the bus No. 5 to Geumsansa (about 50-minute
distance)
-From Gimje Station
Take the bus No. 5 to Geumsansa (about 45-minute
distance)

13

M

ihwangsa is located at the southernmost
tip of the Korean Peninsula, on the
hillside of Mt. Dalmasan, amidst such
picturesque beauty. The location at the end of
the land sets this ancient temple apart from
others and this is reflected in the Templestay
program. Mihwangsa offers its own programs
for those weary souls who come so far seeking
peace of mind. The morning service is when
they encounter another world, which is
followed by sitting meditation when they face
their own selves. In this way, their spiritual
adventure starts at the temple deep in the
woods, faraway from their ordinary life. The
Main Buddha Hall, in addition to the graceful
architectural esthetic, has some interesting
features such as tortoises and crabs carved in
the corner stones. Inside the hall, there are
Sanskrit letters and one thousand Buddhas
painted on the ceiling and the cross beams.

Dalmasan

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Public
Transit

Train
-Seoul Yongsan Station (Honamseon, Honam Line) →
Gwangju Station → Taxi → Gwangju Bus Terminal, take Direct
Bus for Haenam → Mihwangsa
-Seoul Yongsan Station (Honamseon) → Naju Station → Taxi
→ Naju Bus Terminal, take a bus to Haenam → Mihwangsa
-Seoul Yongsan Station (Honamseon) → Mokpo Station
→ Taxi → Mokpo Bus Terminal, take a bus to Haenam →
Mihwangsa
Bus
-Seoul Central City Bus Terminal → Haenam (5 hours)
-Seoul Central City Bus Terminal / Dong-Seoul Bus Terminal
→ Gwangju → take Direct Bus for Haenam → Mihwangsa

Private
Car
Private
Car

-Take the Honam Expressway, Geumsansa IC Exit
Geumsansa IC → Wonpyeong → Geumsansa (about 5

Gyeongbu Expressway → Cheonan Junction →

km, 10 minutes)
Address	9 Geumsan-ri Geumsan-myeon 	
3
Gimje Jeollabuk-do Province	
Tel	
063 542 0048 Fax 063 548 1390
Website	 www.geumsansa.org
E-mail	 geumsansa@templestay.com

-Take the Seohaean (West Coast) Expressway, West
Gimje IC Exit
West Gimje IC → Gimje → Wonpyeong → Geumsansa
(about 26km, 50 minutes)

Address	47 Seojeong-ri Songji-myeon
2
Haenam-gun Jeollanam-do Province
Tel	
061 533 3521 Fax 061 535 2706
Website	 www.mihwangsa.com
E-mail	 dalmaom@hanmail.net

Cheonan-Nonsan Expressway → Nonsan → Honam
Expressway → Gwangju toll gate → Naju → Haenam →
Mihwangsa
haw

Beomeosa

Wolp
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Seohaean

Seonunsan
Provincial Park

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약천사 Yakchunsa Temple

선운사 Seonunsa Temple

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he red camellia blooming in spring is one
of the signature aspects of the scenery
in Seonunsa. The camellia forest around
Seonunsa was formed after the initiation
of the temple. It has developed into a large
forest which surrounds the temple. Seonunsa
Temple was built during the reign of Baekje
King Wideok(577 C.E.) by Master Geomdan.
The villagers near the temple were thieves and
displaced people who were not making their
living in a righteous way. The master taught
them not only the Buddha’s teachings but also
the way to earn an honest living. He taught
them how to make salt. Since then, they have
offered their product to the temple every
spring and fall, which is called ‘Boeunyum’
meaning ‘salt of repayment.’
The hallmark of Seonunsa Templestay is
diversity. In addition to recuperation and
experiential programs, it offers various
colorful activities in accordance with the
seasons.

Address	 00
5

Samin-ri Asan-myeon Gochang-gun
Jeollabuk-do Province
Tel 	
063 561 1375
Website	www.seonunsa.org
E-mail	 seonuntemple@templestay.com

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Route 22

Public
Transit

Bus
-From Gochang Intercity Bus Terminal, take a
direct bus or a local bus to Seonunsa Temple
Direct Bus: runs 8 times a day / Local Bus: runs
24 times a day, 30min. 20km
-From Gwangju U-Square Bus Terminal, take a
direct bus to Seonunsa Temple: runs 4 times a
day 1.5 hrs, 72km

Private
Car

From Gwangju: Honam Expressway →
Jangseong-Gochang Expressway → Seohaean
(West Coast) Expressway, Seonunsa IC →
Seonunsa
Seohaean (West Coast) Expressway, Seonunsa IC
→ Seonunsa

W

hen you first see Yakchunsa, you will
be overwhelmed by its magnificent
and exotic atmosphere. You will feel like you
are Alice in Wonder Land. Everything, from
the entrance lined with statues to the palm
trees in the vast court yard, will defy your
previously conceived notions about Korean
temples. It is totally, really the world of fantasy.
The Templestay in this monastery of wonder
is categorized into four programs according
to the themes; Standard, Buddhist Practice,
Buddhist Culture Experience and Native Jeju
Life Experience. Activities including picking
mandarins in winter and summer, natural
dyeing and experiencing the eco-system
of Jeju Island are the essence of Yakchunsa
Templestay. The Buddhist Culture Experience
Templestay offers tea ceremony, calligraphy
and yoga, while the Buddhist Practice
Templestay has Barugongyang, prostration
practice, scripture study, and copying
scripture.

Address	 165
1

Daepo-dong Seoguipo Jeju-do
Island
Tel	
064 738 5000 Fax 064 738 5022
Website	www.yakchunsa.org
E-mail	 yakchunsa@hanmail.net

Public
Transit

Bus
From Jeju Airport: Airport Limousine Bus
Jeju Airport – Yakchunsa, one hour ride, Get off at
Yakchunsa
From Jeju Intercity Bus Terminal: Intercity Bus for
Jungmun
Jeju-Jungmun, 1hour 20 min. Get off at
downtown or Jungmun High School
From Seogwipo: Take a city bus or intercity bus for
Jungmun, get off at Jungmun High School. Walk
about 50 m in the direction of Jungmun, then
cross the street to meet the road ‘Yakchunsa-gil’.
Taxi
From downtown Jungmun, 10 min.
From Jungmun Tourist Complex (Yeomiji Botanical
Garden, Lotte Hotel, Silla Hotel), 5 min.

Private
Car

From Jeju Airport: Pyeonghwa-ro → Jungmun
Tourist Complex→Road Sign for Yakchunsa
It takes about 5 minutes from the Convention
Center of Jungmun Tourist Complex
Resting Peacefully, in the Buddhist temple

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  • 1. How to join Templestay Check out the Templestay website at www.templestay.com. Read through the comments and other materials, and choose a temple you like. Consult the Templestay website or the temple’s website and find out their schedule. You can either apply directly to the temple’s website, or else send them an email. It’s also possible to apply by phone. Let them know concretely what dates you want to come, how many people will be joining, and so on. After sending the participation fee, ask if there are any special considerations or requirements for that particular temple. 16 Selective Temples for Foreigners 16 Selective Temples for Foreigners Woljeongsa Temple Geumsunsa Temple Jeondeungsa Temple Myogaksa Temple International Seon Center Bongeunsa Temple Yongjoosa Temple Jikjisa Temple Donghwasa Temple Geumsansa Temple Haeinsa Temple Golgulsa Temple Seonunsa Temple Beomeosa Temple Mihwangsa Temple Exit No.6 of Anguk (Subway No.3 Line) iPAD English 3 Yakchunsa Temple Templestay Information Center http://twitter.com/templestaykorea http://www.facebook.com/templestaykorea 71 Gyeonji-dong Jongno-gu Seoul 02 2031 2000 www.templestay.com support@templestay.com Jogyesa Temple Templestay Information Center Insa-dong Exit No.2 of Jonggak 1 (Subway No.1 Line)
  • 2. What is Templestay? Templestay is a unique cultural program which lets you experience the life of Buddhist practitioners at traditional temples which preserve the 1700 year old history of Korean Buddhism. During Templestay, you will get a taste for the incredible cultural heritage which has blossomed during the five thousand years of Korean history, as well as experience the cultural consciousness transmitted throughout Korean Buddhist history.
  • 3. Hearing the cries of the cicadas echoing through the forest, your mind awakens. Everything is already complete, just as it is. As you pass through the temple compound, the wind blows, sounds of rustling leaves fill your ears.
  • 4. Templestay Programs The Templestay presents a wide range of activities featuring Yebul (the Buddhist service), Seon (Zen) meditation, Barugongyang (Formal monastic meal), Tea ceremony, 108 prostrations, the making of lotus lanterns and much, much more. Shorter programs run 1 night and 2 days, while longer retreats last one week or longer. Dado (Tea ceremony) In Seon Buddhism, the art of brewing and drinking tea is considered just as important spiritual undertaking as Seon meditation; so much so that monks often say daseonilme (茶禪一味: tea and Seon are one and the same). A properly brewed tea in accordance with the traditional Korean tea art purifies both mind and body. Yebul (the Buddhist service) Making lotus lanterns The ceremony begins with the playing of four Dharma instruments: Dharma drum, Dharma bell, wooden fish, and cloud-shaped gong in this order. It is a time of prayer offered for the well being of all living creatures; a time reminding oneself of the mystery of the universe wholly present in all sentient beings. Snowy lotus flowers blooming from the puddle of mud signifies the everlasting wisdom. A popular form of Buddhist art, lotus lanterns made by hands constitute one of the most important offerings dedicated to the Buddha for his birthday. [The Lotus Lantern Festival is held every May in celebration of the birth of Sakyamuni Buddha.] Seon (Zen) Meditation Ulyeok (Communal work) One of the Buddhist practices of mind. Meditation means to find one’s own Buddha nature by sitting still and quietly controlling breaths and to search for the inner Buddha. It is the practice or cultivation beginning from the acceptance that one is pure and clear originally. Ulyeok means working together and also means a work session to which all residents of the monastery must attend. When people work together, they can achieve greatness. Korean Buddhism mandates ‘one who does not work, shall not eat either.’ There is no difference in working and practicing, and every action, no matter how mundane it is, is an occasion to practice one’s mind. Barugongyang (Formal monastic meals) Pohaeng (Walking meditation) Barugongyang is a formal monastic meal traditionally served in a ritualistic manner and considered as an important part of the Buddhist practice. It is conducted in such a way that prevents any waste, not even a drop of water. Radically eco-friendly, barugongyang is a Buddhist contribution to the preservation of the mother earth. Walking around slowly to comfort and ease tired and stiff body after remaining in a same position while meditating. This process is the extension of practicing Seon. Especially the walking meditation in the forest offers chances to be in harmony with Mother Nature.
  • 5. 16 Selective Temples for Foreigners The journey itself to a mountain temple can be a meditation. Away from the busy streets, the road to the temple is immersed in tranquility and the rocks stand in pristine dignity. The trees lead you to go further and further, hiding the final destination with their thick shade. And finally the road ends and opens up to a whole new world. That is the first moment you encounter another world and that will be also the first moment to find the true you. This is what happens in the monastery which cherishes time-honored tradition and spiritual cultivation Here are 16 temples offering English programs for foreigners
  • 6. 16 Selective Temples for Foreigners The journey itself to a mountain temple can be a meditation. Away from the busy streets, the road to the temple is immersed in tranquility and the rocks stand in pristine dignity. The trees lead you to go further and further, hiding the final destination with their thick shade. And finally the road ends and opens up to a whole new world. That is the first moment you encounter another world and that will be also the first moment to find the true you. This is what happens in the monastery which cherishes time-honored tradition and spiritual cultivation Here are 16 temples offering English programs for foreigners
  • 7. 국제 선센터 International Seon Center 묘각사 Myogaksa Temple -ro ngdong Mokdo ngdong nternational Seon Center(ISC) is conveniently located in the center of the metropolitan city of Seoul so that anyone, such as working professionals, international tourists, or business travelers, can experience Templestay program in the very quiet ISC center as well as enjoy the clean and comfortable modern facilities. Various unique Templestay programs help the participants to better understand the Korean Buddhist culture and Seon meditation. Furthermore, ISC Dharma talk session assists individuals to find peace of mind in today’s hectic environment. Most of all, by the end of the program, the participants will be equipped with Seon meditation practice skills & tools which work for almost any day-to-day activity. Additionally, the 1st floor ISC Korean restaurant provides a relaxed venue open to the public to experience the eco-friendly temple dining. Address 319–11 Sinjeong 6–dong Yangcheon-gu, Seoul Tel 02 2650 2242 Fax 02 2650 2201 Website www.seoncenter.or.kr E-mail seoncenter@templestay.com -ro 12-g il yo gm Don ion at St Sinjeong-dong Public Transit Subway Take No. 5 Subway line, get off at Omokgyo Station and go out through exit No. 8. Then walk straight until the first intersection, turn left and walk straight until you meet Mokdong Middle School on your left. The International Seon Center is located on the opposite side of the school. Bus Blue bus: 571 Green bus: 6617, 6620, 6623, 6624, 6625, 6640, 6648 Shuttle bus: Yangcheon 03 Get off at Mokdong Pal Danji Private Car From Yeouido: Seoulgyo(Bridge) → Dorimgyo(Bridge) → Mokdong Middle School → Yangcheon Tax Office → the International Seon Center ro oui- Ch Sin Sta eoltio don n g Sungin-dong Dongmyo Station Mo k-r o Sin I n l-do seo Sin ion at St Myogaksa OMok-r o Mokdo ngseoro Mokdo International Seon Center g Omokg yo Station OMok-r o S tay in a temple where you can look down over Seoul city. Myogaksa Temple is located in downtown Seoul, in the Sungin–dong area of the Jongno–gu district. The temple is situated in the foothills of Naksan Mountain, so you can see the entire urban area of Seoul at once, and feel both the busy city below and the leisurely temple environment. Myogaksa Temple was founded in May, 1930 by Ven. Taeheo. It has been said that, according to the rules of geomancy, constructing a temple in this spot would put the city of Seoul at ease. The temple area is not very large, but the Daebulbojeon(Main Buddha Hall) and other smaller Dharma Halls are all situated very harmoniously together. The figure of Gwanseeumbosal(Bodhisattva of Compassion), carved into the natural stone of Naksan Mountain, looks ready to reach out and grasp the hands of those who pass by the stone ledge. Address 178-3 Sungin-dong Jongno-gu Seoul Tel 02 763 3109 Fax 02 763 3305 Website www.myogaksa.net E-mail yeodiamond@naver.com Public Transit Subway Dongmyo Station (Subway Line No. 1), Exit No. 2 → Walk 10m in direction of Sinseol-dong → Turn down the alley between SK Telecom and a cosmetic store → At the first intersection, turn right to the laundry → Walk about 20m → on the left, Myogaksa Bus Blue bus: 101, 103, 105, 142, 144, 152, 201, 201, 260, 261, 262, 270, 271, 370, 420, 720, 721 Green bus: 1014, 2112, 2233 Red bus: 9403 Airport limousine-6002 Shuttle bus: Jong-no 03 Get off at Dongmyo-Ap bus stop → Turn down the alley between SK Telecom and a cosmetic store → At the first intersection, turn right to the laundry → Walk about 20m → on the left, Myogaksa Private Car From Cheongnyangni, Sinseol-dong, go straight in the direction of Dongmyo. Turn right to the alley between Dongdaemun Ohaengsaengsikwon and Pizza Etang → Turn right at the first intersection to the alley with Yeonnam Building at the corner. Go straight to Jongno 63ga-gil → to the left is Myogaksa
  • 8. 봉은사 Bongeunsa Temple 금선사 Geumsunsa Temple Bulgwang-dong Geumsunsa ym Ol gdam Cheon n Statio ro ae -d pic Bukhansan National Park Samseong-dong Sam i tun nel ha W ith 600 years of history as a traditional Korean Buddhist Temple and the Great King Jeongjo’ s place to pray for the birth of a prince, Geumsunsa Temple is famous for its beautiful natural scenery in the Bukhansan National Park, and it belongs to Beomeosa Temple, Head Temple for the 14th District of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. It specializes as a concentrated Seon(Zen) meditation temple. Geumsunsa Temple is located in Gugi-dong, Jongno–gu, in front of Mt.Inwang, near the Blue House and Gyeongbokgung Palace, and only fifteen minutes away from Gwanghwamun, downtown Seoul. A mountain stream flows from Bibong Peak and Hyangnobong Peak in the Bukhansan National Park, passes under Hong-ye-gyo(Bridge of Nirvana) at the temple, and gives you the feel of the natural beauty of a temple, yet it is located in the center of Seoul. mu Coex Samseong2-dong n- ro Public Transit Subway+Bus Take the No. 3 subway line, get off at Gyeongbokgung Station and go out through Exit No. 3. Take 7212 bus and get off at the Yi-buk-o-do-cheong. Then walk to Geumsunsa passing Cheong-un Senior Citizens Home, Bibong Restaurant, and Bibong Ticket Office. Or, take the No. 4 subway line, get off at Gireum Station and go out through Exit No. 3. Take 7211 bus and get off at Gugi Tunnel, Institute for the Translation of Korean Classics. Then walk to Geumsunsa passing Yi-buk-odo-cheong, Cheong-un Senior Citizens Home, Bibong Restaurant, and Bibong Ticket Office. Private Car From Jamsil or Songpa: Hangang Daegyo (Bridge) → Gangbyeon Expressway → Naebu Expressway → B ongeunsa Temple is a 1,200 year old temple located in Samseong–dong, Gangnam–gu, Seoul. Built in 794 C.E. during the reign of King Wonseong by National Teacher, Ven. Yeonhoe, Bongeunsa Temple became the head temple of the Seon sect during the Joseon Dynasty, when the government supported Confucianism, while oppressing Buddhism. Due to the efforts of Master Taego Bou, who devoted himself to the revival of Korean Buddhism, by official recognition Bongeunsa Temple became a stepping stone for this development. In addition, through the national examinations for recruiting monks, it produced great masters such as Master Seosan and Samyeong, who revived the lineage of Seon practice in Korea. In the latter part of the Joseon Dynasty, Ven. Younggi built the Pan–jeon to store and preserve Buddhist scriptures, as well as eighty-one engraved volumes of the Avatamsaka Sutra. Kookmin Univ. IC → Bugak Tunnel → Sinyeong-dong Gugi Tunnel → Yi-buk-o-do-cheong Address 73 Samseong-dong Gangnam-gu Seoul Tel 02 3218 4895 Fax 02 544 2141 Website www.bongeunsa.org E-mail bongeunsa@templestay.com ng seo Sam ion t Sta Public Transit Subway Take the No. 2 subway line, get off at Samseong Station and go out through Exit No. 6. Then walk about 100m in the direction of the ASEM Tower. Or, take the No. 7 subway line, get off at Cheongdam Station and go out through Exit. No.2. Then walk about 150m in the direction of Gyeonggi High School. Bus ASEM Tower stop - blue bus: 342, 640, green bus: 2225, 2411, 2413, 3411 KEPCO stop - blue bus: 143, 301, green bus: 2225, 3217, 3414, red bus: 9407 Private Car From Olympic Expressway: Yeongdong Daegyo(Bridge) → Yeongdong Daero → Bongeunsa sageori (Crossroads), left turn → Bongeunsa Samgeori (three-way intersection) → Samgeori before Address 196–2 Gugi-dong Jongno-gu Seoul Tel 02 395 9955 Fax 02 395 9921 Website www.geumsunsa.org E-mail geumsunsa@templestay.com -ro nsa geu Bon ro dea ng- Ja g-ro jeon eom seg o ngd Yeo Gugi-dong Gug ro ng- an lgw o ung-r Jinhe Bu Bongeunsa seo ro g-
  • 9. 전등사 Jeondeungsa Temple 월정사 Woljeongsa Temple Odaesan Mountation Park Gilsang-ro Jeondeungsa Tapdaong-ri Choji-ri ng he Seondu-ri un g- ae-ro Ja ro Jangheung-ri Gilsang Mountation J eondeungsa keeps a long tradition that can be traced back to 381 C.E., when Ven. Ado built this temple. Once the royal temple during the Goryeo and Joseon Dynasty, it is the oldest among all extant Korean temples. According to legend, the Samnangseong Fortress winding along Mt. Jeongjoksan, was built by the three sons of Dangun who is thought to be the founder of the first Korean ancient kingdom Gojoseon. The most famous cultural property of Jeondeungsa is the Main Buddha Hall Daewungbojeon. What makes this Treasure No. 178 cultural asset more popular is the figure of a naked woman right under the eave of the roof. The four wooden works on each corner of the building tells the legendary story of love, betrayal and ultimately the sad ending between the master carpenter and a village woman. Public Transit Bus From Incheon Bus Terminal: Take an express city bus No. 700 and get off at Jeondeungsa From Songjeong Station (No. 5 subway line): Go out through exit No. 1, take a No. 60-2 blue bus and get off at Onsu-ri. Private Car From Seoul: Take National Highway No. 48 and enter the Gimpo Bypass. Pass through Janggi-dong and drive until you meet the road sign for Yangchon, Daegot Choji Daegyo(Bridge), then exit to the right. At the Yangchon Sageori(Interection) go forward about 8km in the direction of Ganghwa (Choji Daegyo) and after crossing the Choji Daegyo, turn right, go forward 2km further. At Choji Samgeori (three-way intersection) turn left and go 3km until you meet Jeondeungsa Sageori (Onsu-ri). Turn Sangjinbu-ri W oljeongsa Templestay is enticing. First of all, the one thousand year old fir tree forest makes you contemplative in this pristine tranquility. When you stroll along the Odae Stream, the whispering sound of the flowing water invites you to be a part of the scene. The spiritual ambience of the remote and isolated hermitages gives you a feeling of the presence of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas tenderly smiling at you. In Woljeongsa you can meet the present moment to build a new relationship with your inner self; it may be when you hit the temple bell, when you walk in meditation or when you visit the Woljeongsa Buddhist Museum. Be one with your true self and with the nature in the Temple of the Clear Moonlight; of the title ‘wol (月)’ meaning ‘moon’, ‘jeong(精)’ meaning ‘clear’. High above the temple is the legendary Jeongmyeolbogung, the “Jeweled Palace of Stillness and Extinction”, which holds some Sarira, the relics of Shakyamuni Buddha. left to the Jeondeungsa parking lot. Address 35 Onsu-ri Gilsang-myeon 6 Ganghwa-gun Incheon Tel 032 937 0152 Fax 032 232 5450 Website www.jeondeungsa.org E-mail jds5450@templestay.com Ganpyeong-ri Jingog ro e- ga go ri Bo Woljeongsa Address 3 Dongsan-ri Jinbu-myeon 6 Pyeongchang-gun Gangwon-do Province Tel 033 339 6606 Fax 033 334 6606 Website www.woljeongsa.org dong g Yeon Expy Yucheon-ri Public Transit Train Cheongnyangni Station → Wonju Station → Wonju Intercity Bus Terminal → Jinbu Intercity Bus Terminal → Woljeongsa Bus From Seoul: Dong-Seoul Terminal → Jinbu Intercity Bus Terminal → Woljeongsa Stop → Woljeongsa Private Car From Seoul: Jungbu (Central) Expressway → Hobeop Junction → Yeongdong Expressway → Jinbu IC → after 1.5km, turn left → at Gau Samgeori go straight → after 2km, turn left at Woljeong Samgeori → go straight at Byeong-an Samgeori → Odaesan National Park → Odaesan Tourist Hotel → Ticket Office → Ticket Check Point → Parking Lot → Geumganggyo (Bridge) → Woljeongsa
  • 10. 용주사 Yongjoosa Temple 동화사 Donghwasa Temple Daehwanggyo-dong ro jung Yo il 15 -g n eo 2b Yongjusa a en gy ng a Hw g m- Palgo n-r o Subway Take the subway line No.1 and get off at Byeongjeom Station. After coming out through the rear exit of the station, take a bus No. 34 or 34-1 for about 15 minutes. Bus Suwon Nammun (Suwon South Gate, Paldalmun), Suwon Station; No. 24, 46 Yeongtong (Suwon), Byeongjeom (Hwaseong); No. 34, 34-1 Dongtan, Byeongjeom (Hwaseong);No. 50, 35-1 Private Car From Suwon: In the direction of Osan → 8km Byeongjeom→ In the direction of Suwon Univ. →3km Yongjoosa -ro ill 7-g 23 n lgo Pa n gsa ro Public Transit Yongsu-dong 20 nPalgongsa jeom ong Bye ion t Sta ongjoosa Temple was built in 1790 by the 22nd ruler of the Joseon Dynasty, King Jeongjo(1752-1800), in honor of his late father, Prince Sadoseja(1735-1762). This place was the former site of the Galyangsa Temple, built in 854 C.E. by the Silla King Munseong. King Jeongjo had moved his murdered father’s tomb from its previous location in Yangjoo, Gyeonggi Province to Hwasan. He then built a temple to protect the royal tomb, and to pray for the repose of his father’s soul. The night before the opening ceremony, the King dreamed of a dragon grasping a Cintamani jewel(magic pearl) in its mouth, ascending to heaven, and so he named the Yongjoosa Temple(Dragon Jewel Temple). Therefore, Yongjoosa is known as “The original temple of filial piety”, where Buddha nature and filial piety go hand in hand. e oha Hy ro ng- -ro an gs on lg Pa il Y -ro ll gi 1- ngsan Tae a Yongju-ro Songsan-dong Palgong mountation Donghwasa M t. Palgongsan, which is known as a sacred mountain, is dotted with temples and religious sites, and boasts popularity with people who search for spirituality and want to go beyond the limits of the physical world. One of those places frequented not only by Buddhists but also culture-seekers is Donghwasa, a 1500 year old temple full of history, tradition and nature. Donghwasa Templestay takes pride in a wide range of programs including ‘Meditation Practice in Search of My True Self,’ ‘Meditation in the Monk’s Stele Field,’ ‘Meditation by Starlight’ and ‘Tea Ceremony’ which you can experience the tea drinking customs. Oriental medicine specialized programs such as making herbal air fresheners are sure to help awaken your body along with your mind. Donghwasa got its name from a legend that flowers of royal foxglove (Paulownia koreana) trees suddenly bloomed in winter when it was reconstructed. Public Transit Train Dong-Daegu Station → walk (10 min.) → Fatima Hospital → Express city bus No. 1 (45min.) → Donghwasa Bus Seobu Bus Terminal → Subway No. 1 (in direction of Ansim) → get off at A-yang-gyo Station → Express city bus No. 1 (35min.) → Donghwasa Bukbu Bus Terminal → Take a city bus to Gu (old) Hanil Geukjang → Express city bus No. 1 (1 hour ) → Donghwasa Private Car From Daegu: Daegu-Pohang Express Way → -From Suwon Station→6km Korea National Open Univ. (Suwon)→4km Yunggeon-neung→2km Yongjoosa Address 88 Songsan-dong Hwaseong 1 Gyeonggi-do Province Tel 031 235 6886 Fax 031 234 2818 Website www.yongjoosa.or.kr E-mail youngjoosa@templestay.com Palgongsan IC → Bulno-dong (straight) → Gongsan Tunnel (straight) → Left turn at Baek-an Samgeori (threeway intersection) → Youth Training Center (straight) → Address 35 Dohak-dong Dong-gu Daegu Tel 053 982 0223 Fax 053 985 0223 Website www.donghwasa.net E-mail saerom_suk@daum.net Donghwasa
  • 11. 범어사 Beomeosa Temple 직지사 Jikjisa Temple Gyeo ng ba ae Yeong n ro g- Daehang-myeon ngbu n eo ny -ro Gw eosa ong Gy e Beom ong-ro Noposas Beomeosa am-da y Beomeosa Templestay is full of Korean monastic practice. Beomeosa Templestay offers a wide array of programs. Whatever you may choose, the essence is the same: to find myself through Templestay. In the clear atmosphere and the natural beauty, you will find yourself shining like a golden fish with the light of your true self. Geumsaem-ro Exp eomeosa was founded in 678 CE by Master Ui-sang as one of the ten temples of Hwaeom Order he established in Korea. Legend has it that at the top of the mountain, where the temple is situated in, there was a well with golden colored water, which never dries up. A goldcolored fish had come down from heaven on the clouds and enjoyed living in the well. From this story, the mountain got its name ‘Geumjeongsan’ meaning ‘Gold Well Mountain,’ and the temple ‘Beomeosa’, ‘Temple of Heavenly Fish.’ Public Transit Subway Busan Subway No. 1 Beomeosa Station, Exit No. 5 or 7 → Walk about 5 minutes → No. 90 Bus for Beomeosa → Beomeosa Bus Take 148, 37, 49-1, 80-1, 90, 301, 50, 50-1, 1002 and get off at Beomeosa stop → Walk about 5 minutes → No. 90 Bus for Beomeosa → Beomeosa Private Car From Nopo-dong area: After the Check Point, turn right at the three-way intersection → Turn right at the intersection → Turn right at the three-way intersection → Go straight for about 5 minutes → Beomeosa Unsu-ri J ikjisa Temple’s history spans more than 1,600 years. The name “Jikji”, which means “Pointing directly”, comes from an expression in the Seon(Zen) School, “Pointing directly to Original Mind.” The strong point of the life in Jikjisa is the natural well-being style. The simple and humble temple food and monastic life changes your body and mind naturally and healthily. Jikjisa applies various aspects in running Templestay program. To begin with, its titles are enticing: Slowness, Emptiness and Sharing, I Only Know It Is Sufficient, YandanBeopseok, and Tranquil Templestay for Relaxation. How do they sound to you? Jikjisa Templestay presents you with the chance to put down the stress and find your true self. Through the life in the tranquil and sublime atmosphere, you will be in touch with true freedom which will make you be yourself. Hw an ga ng -ro bu B Beomeosa Station Songsan-dong Expy ero Daeryong-ri Public Transit Train (KTX) Gimcheon (Gumi) KTX Station → Take a local bus to Jikjisa (No. 11 or 111 bus headed for Jikjisa or transfer to bus No. 11 or 111 at Gimcheon Bus Terminal when using other buses. Train (Saemaeul / Mugunghwa) Gimcheon Station → Take a local bus No. 11. or 111 headed for Jikjisa → Get off at Jikjisa Bus Terminal Bus Gimcheon → Jikjisa Gimcheon Bus Terminal → Take a local bus No. 11 or 111 headed for Jikjisa Private Car From Seoul: Seoul→Gyeongbu Expressway From Namsan-dong area: At the intersection of Chupungnyeong IC (3 hours) →National Road / Route Beomeosa Subway Station, turn left → Turn right at No. 4 (in direction of Gimcheon) →Local Road No. 903 the intersection → Go straight for about 5 minutes → Address 46 Cheongnyong-dong Geumjeong-gu 5 Busan Tel 051 508 5726 Fax 051 508 3229 Website www.beomeosa.co.kr E-mail beomeosa@templestay.com Beomeosa →Jikjisa Address 16 Unsu-ri Daehang-myeon 2 Gimcheon Gyeongsangbuk-do Province Tel 054 429 1716 Fax 054 436 3174 Website www.jikjisa.or.kr E-mail jikjisa@templestay.com
  • 12. kE Bulguksa Sukgulam ean gha xpy y or Daegu Station, then take Subway line 1 headed for Daegok. Get off at Seongdangmot Station, go to Seobu Intercity Bus Terminal, then take a bus to Haeinsa. (about a one hour and 40 minute ride) Bus From Seoul: Express Bus Terminal → Daegu → Seobu Intercity Bus Terminal →Haeinsa Private Car From Masan: Central Region (Jungbu naeryuk) Expressway → Dong-Goryeong JC → 88 Olympic Expressway → Haeinsa IC (about a one and a half hour Gyeongju National Park S unmudo translates literally into “the way of doing meditative martial arts.” It emphasizes the harmony of body and mind through the awareness of one’s breath. It is a traditional Korean Buddhist martial art that traces its origins back over a thousand years. Soft and meditative Qi Gong movements cultivate an awareness of our own internal energies, while leading us towards a greater sensitivity of the external energies flowing all around us. Golgulsa Templestay programs combine Sunmudo with all of the special moments of temple life: the unforgettable tones of early morning chanting; practicing walking meditation as the sun rises in the sky above you; exalting after finishing the 108 prostrations; the pleasure of having a conversation with a Sunmudo master over tea; and the healthy simplicity of temple food. 9 Take the train from your place of origin to Dong-Daegu 92 Train Eest Sea te Public Transit 7 ic mp Oly 88 p Ex Bu lgu k-r o Gaya-myeon 4 u Ro n-ro te Rou asa aeinsa was founded in 802 C.E. under the full support of the Silla royal family with the goal to elucidate the philosophy and thought of the Avatamsaka School (Flower Garland School). During the Joseon Dynasty the Tripitaka Koreana was enshrined in Haeinsa, making this temple the first Dharma Jewel Monastery. The Tripitaka Koreana is a cornerstone of Korean people’s faith. Haeinsa Templestay offers a time and place to meet a thousand year culture. In the harmony of nature and history, it invites a journey of tranquility and awareness. To help your journey of self reflection and finding a way to empty yourself, Haeinsa Templestay advises you to be aware of each moment. Start by trying to find yourself all the time, either while listening to the sound of the Dharma drum or while having conversation over tea. Route Don Se on jug ay yu aer Gay H 4 te 1 Rou Golgulsa Route 4 bu n Haeinsa g Jun Gayasan National Park -ro 골굴사 Golgulsa Temple as an -ro 해인사 Haeinsa Temple Public Transit Bus From Gyeongju Station or Gyeongju Intercity Bus Terminal, take the city bus No. 100 or 150 to Andong Samgeori (three-way junction). The bus ride is about 1 hour. From there, walk about 15 minutes to Golgulsa. Taxi From Gyeongju Station or Gyeongju Bus Terminal, it’ll take about 50 minutes by taxi. Private Car From Gyeongju: take the National Road / Route No.4 and drive for 26km towards Gampo on the east coast. There will be signs for both Golgulsa and Girimsa. At Andong Samgeori (three-way intersection), turn left. After about 500m, you will see the signs for Golgulsa Temple. ride) There will be brown road signs on the right of the road, and a big stone sign with Korean letters on the left. Turn left and pass through the main gate. There is a parking Address 0 Chiin-ri Gaya-myeon Hapcheon-gun 1 Gyeongsangnam-do Province Tel 055 934 3110 Fax 055 934 3109 Website www.haeinsa.or.kr E-mail haeinsa@templestay.com area just inside the temple gate. It takes about thirty Address an 304 Andong-ri Yangbuk-myeon S Gyeongju Gyeongsangbuk-do Province Tel 054 744 1689 Fax 054 745 0172 Website www.sunmudo.net E-mail d-kumkang@hotmail.com minutes from downtown.
  • 13. 금산사 Geumsansa Temple 미황사 Mihwangsa Temple Ro Seonunsa -ro 2 Geumsan-myeon py m a on Ex te u Ro eumsansa Temple is quietly perched in the western foothills of Mt. Moaksan. Like the mountain Gyeryongsan, Mt. Moaksan, so-called “Mother Mountain”, is the cradle of many different indigenous religions. The mountain’s shape looks like a mother cradling her baby, just as Mt. Moak embraces Geumsansa Temple. During the Baekje reign of King Beop(599 C.E.), the temple was built to pray for the king’s prosperity and good fortune. Later during the reign of Silla King Hyegong(766 C.E.), the Precepts Master Ven. Jinpyo(718–752 C.E.) enlarged the temple and established it as the Head Temple for the worship of Maitreya. Maitreya is the future Buddha, who will appear countless eons from now, but to his faithful followers he is a compassionate Buddha who is always with them. Wherever you step in Geumsansa Temple, there are valuable relics and cultural assets. Mihwangsa 71 Songji-myeon H G Public Transit Train (KTX) Yongsan Station → Gimje Station (1 hour 50 minutes)) Bus -From Jeonju Express Bus Terminal Take the bus 79 to Geumsansa (The bus comes every 25 minutes, about 50-minute distance) ※You are supposed to take a 100-meter walk from the Bus Terminal to the bus stop. -From Gimje Bus Terminal Take the bus No. 5 to Geumsansa (about 50-minute distance) -From Gimje Station Take the bus No. 5 to Geumsansa (about 45-minute distance) 13 M ihwangsa is located at the southernmost tip of the Korean Peninsula, on the hillside of Mt. Dalmasan, amidst such picturesque beauty. The location at the end of the land sets this ancient temple apart from others and this is reflected in the Templestay program. Mihwangsa offers its own programs for those weary souls who come so far seeking peace of mind. The morning service is when they encounter another world, which is followed by sitting meditation when they face their own selves. In this way, their spiritual adventure starts at the temple deep in the woods, faraway from their ordinary life. The Main Buddha Hall, in addition to the graceful architectural esthetic, has some interesting features such as tortoises and crabs carved in the corner stones. Inside the hall, there are Sanskrit letters and one thousand Buddhas painted on the ceiling and the cross beams. Dalmasan Tta ngk keu tae anro ang aro ghw ute 2 Da lm Bon Ro 71 Rou te 1 ute Public Transit Train -Seoul Yongsan Station (Honamseon, Honam Line) → Gwangju Station → Taxi → Gwangju Bus Terminal, take Direct Bus for Haenam → Mihwangsa -Seoul Yongsan Station (Honamseon) → Naju Station → Taxi → Naju Bus Terminal, take a bus to Haenam → Mihwangsa -Seoul Yongsan Station (Honamseon) → Mokpo Station → Taxi → Mokpo Bus Terminal, take a bus to Haenam → Mihwangsa Bus -Seoul Central City Bus Terminal → Haenam (5 hours) -Seoul Central City Bus Terminal / Dong-Seoul Bus Terminal → Gwangju → take Direct Bus for Haenam → Mihwangsa Private Car Private Car -Take the Honam Expressway, Geumsansa IC Exit Geumsansa IC → Wonpyeong → Geumsansa (about 5 Gyeongbu Expressway → Cheonan Junction → km, 10 minutes) Address 9 Geumsan-ri Geumsan-myeon 3 Gimje Jeollabuk-do Province Tel 063 542 0048 Fax 063 548 1390 Website www.geumsansa.org E-mail geumsansa@templestay.com -Take the Seohaean (West Coast) Expressway, West Gimje IC Exit West Gimje IC → Gimje → Wonpyeong → Geumsansa (about 26km, 50 minutes) Address 47 Seojeong-ri Songji-myeon 2 Haenam-gun Jeollanam-do Province Tel 061 533 3521 Fax 061 535 2706 Website www.mihwangsa.com E-mail dalmaom@hanmail.net Cheonan-Nonsan Expressway → Nonsan → Honam Expressway → Gwangju toll gate → Naju → Haenam → Mihwangsa
  • 14. haw Beomeosa Wolp y Seohaean Seonunsan Provincial Park Route 1132 eon g Expy Lijuseo-ro on-ro 약천사 Yakchunsa Temple 선운사 Seonunsa Temple Seonunsa on Se T he red camellia blooming in spring is one of the signature aspects of the scenery in Seonunsa. The camellia forest around Seonunsa was formed after the initiation of the temple. It has developed into a large forest which surrounds the temple. Seonunsa Temple was built during the reign of Baekje King Wideok(577 C.E.) by Master Geomdan. The villagers near the temple were thieves and displaced people who were not making their living in a righteous way. The master taught them not only the Buddha’s teachings but also the way to earn an honest living. He taught them how to make salt. Since then, they have offered their product to the temple every spring and fall, which is called ‘Boeunyum’ meaning ‘salt of repayment.’ The hallmark of Seonunsa Templestay is diversity. In addition to recuperation and experiential programs, it offers various colorful activities in accordance with the seasons. Address 00 5 Samin-ri Asan-myeon Gochang-gun Jeollabuk-do Province Tel 063 561 1375 Website www.seonunsa.org E-mail seonuntemple@templestay.com Leodo-ro ro a- s un Route 22 Public Transit Bus -From Gochang Intercity Bus Terminal, take a direct bus or a local bus to Seonunsa Temple Direct Bus: runs 8 times a day / Local Bus: runs 24 times a day, 30min. 20km -From Gwangju U-Square Bus Terminal, take a direct bus to Seonunsa Temple: runs 4 times a day 1.5 hrs, 72km Private Car From Gwangju: Honam Expressway → Jangseong-Gochang Expressway → Seohaean (West Coast) Expressway, Seonunsa IC → Seonunsa Seohaean (West Coast) Expressway, Seonunsa IC → Seonunsa W hen you first see Yakchunsa, you will be overwhelmed by its magnificent and exotic atmosphere. You will feel like you are Alice in Wonder Land. Everything, from the entrance lined with statues to the palm trees in the vast court yard, will defy your previously conceived notions about Korean temples. It is totally, really the world of fantasy. The Templestay in this monastery of wonder is categorized into four programs according to the themes; Standard, Buddhist Practice, Buddhist Culture Experience and Native Jeju Life Experience. Activities including picking mandarins in winter and summer, natural dyeing and experiencing the eco-system of Jeju Island are the essence of Yakchunsa Templestay. The Buddhist Culture Experience Templestay offers tea ceremony, calligraphy and yoga, while the Buddhist Practice Templestay has Barugongyang, prostration practice, scripture study, and copying scripture. Address 165 1 Daepo-dong Seoguipo Jeju-do Island Tel 064 738 5000 Fax 064 738 5022 Website www.yakchunsa.org E-mail yakchunsa@hanmail.net Public Transit Bus From Jeju Airport: Airport Limousine Bus Jeju Airport – Yakchunsa, one hour ride, Get off at Yakchunsa From Jeju Intercity Bus Terminal: Intercity Bus for Jungmun Jeju-Jungmun, 1hour 20 min. Get off at downtown or Jungmun High School From Seogwipo: Take a city bus or intercity bus for Jungmun, get off at Jungmun High School. Walk about 50 m in the direction of Jungmun, then cross the street to meet the road ‘Yakchunsa-gil’. Taxi From downtown Jungmun, 10 min. From Jungmun Tourist Complex (Yeomiji Botanical Garden, Lotte Hotel, Silla Hotel), 5 min. Private Car From Jeju Airport: Pyeonghwa-ro → Jungmun Tourist Complex→Road Sign for Yakchunsa It takes about 5 minutes from the Convention Center of Jungmun Tourist Complex
  • 15. Resting Peacefully, in the Buddhist temple