222 Bongjeongsa-gil, Seohu-myeon, Andong, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South KoreaMap
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Beautiful Temple tucked into the hillside
The other reviews will tell you about the temple. Bottom line, it’s a must see if you visit Andong. Easiest way to get here is by car, but buses run to this site. Pay the 2000₩ per person (adults)...
I heard that it's selected as UNESCO world heritage, and indeed it is a beautiful traditional temple that I am fascinated. It has so much history in it so worth visiting
Cheondeungsan Bongjeongsa Temple is not far from where we live, and it is a good place to leave the busy city center for a while and have a quiet time. Visiting Bongjeongsa Temple is a place where you...
The visitor approaches by a winding a serene forest path and then some steep stairs to this most perfect of places. There is no market, just a small gift shop.
You pay at the entrance just off the village main road. Drive you car up the forrest hill climb to the carpark. We opted to walk the climb as it was nice and cool under the yew trees. At the Temple th...
Beautiful Temple tucked into the hillside
The other reviews will tell you about the temple. Bottom line, it’s a must see if you visit Andong. Easiest way to get here is by car, but buses run to this site. Pay the 2000₩ per person (adults)...
beautiful and traditional
I heard that it's selected as UNESCO world heritage, and indeed it is a beautiful traditional temple that I am fascinated. It has so much history in it so worth visiting
Bongjeongsa Temple
Cheondeungsan Bongjeongsa Temple is not far from where we live, and it is a good place to leave the busy city center for a while and have a quiet time. Visiting Bongjeongsa Temple is a place where you...
The visitor
The visitor approaches by a winding a serene forest path and then some steep stairs to this most perfect of places. There is no market, just a small gift shop.
An old Korean Temple of worship.
You pay at the entrance just off the village main road. Drive you car up the forrest hill climb to the carpark. We opted to walk the climb as it was nice and cool under the yew trees. At the Temple th...