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Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, Busan
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Haedong Yonggung Temple is a Buddhist temple in Gijang-gun, Busan, South Korea. The temple claims it was first built in 1376, but this has been proven to be untrue. The temple complex is a large one and one of few in Korea to be set on the seaside.
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Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, Busan

86 Yonggung-gil, Gijang-gun, Busan, South Korea
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Haedong Yonggung Temple is a Buddhist temple in Gijang-gun, Busan, South Korea. The temple claims it was first built in 1376, but this has been proven to be untrue. The temple complex is a large one and one of few in Korea to be set on the seaside.

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attractions: National Fisheries Science Museum, Skyline Luge Busan, restaurants: Bonghyang-Gag, 시랑대비빔밥, 중화요리용궁각, Yonggung Seafood Jjajang, Yesgiwa, 샤브하루(Shabu Haru), 바보낙지, Jeju Hangsaeng, 바다향 꼬막한상, Hotaru
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+82 51-722-7744
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yongkungsa.or.kr

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Haedong Yonggungsa Temple It was founded in 1376 (the 2nd year of King U’s reign) during the Goryeo Dynasty by Naong Hyegeun, the royal envoy of King Gongmin. When Hyegeun was practicing asceticism at Bunhwangsa Temple in Gyeongju, there was a major drought in the country, and the people were in a bad mood. One day, the Dragon King appeared in a dream, built a temple at the end of Bongraesan Mountain, and prayed. There would be no worries due to drought or wind, and the country would be peaceful. He said he would do it. Accordingly, a temple was built here and the mountain was named Bongraesan Mountain, and the temple was named Bomunsa Temple.

It was later destroyed by fire during the Japanese invasions of Korea, and was rebuilt by Ungang of Tongdosa Temple in the early 1930s. In 1974, Jeongam took office and prayed for the restoration of the temple as Avalokitesvara. He said he saw Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva dressed in white ascending to heaven on a dragon in a dream, so the name of the temple was changed to Haedong Yonggungsa Temple.

Existing buildings include Daeungjeon, Gulbeopdang, Yongwangdang (Yonggungdan), Beomjonggak, and Yosachae. The main hall was rebuilt by abbot Jeongam in the 1970s. The cave hall next to Daeungjeon is called Mireukjeon and has been enshrining a seated stone Buddha of Maitreya since its founding. It is called Deuknambul because it is said that if a person without descendants prays, he or she will obtain descendants.

In front of the main hall, there is a three-story stone pagoda with four lions. Originally, there was a 3m high rock (Mireuk Rock) on this site, but as the temple became ruins during the Japanese invasions of Korea and was destroyed during the Korean War during the construction of a coastal guard network, Jeongam collected rubble and repaired the damaged rock wall in 1990 to build this stone pagoda. Seven Buddhist relics brought from Sri Lanka were enshrined.

In addition, the single stone statues include the Seawater Avalokitesvara Buddha, which is about 10 meters high and the largest stone statue in Korea, and the Yaksha Tathagata Buddha, also known as the East Sea Gatbawi Buddha. At the entrance to the temple, there is a traffic safety prayer tower and 108 stairs, and there is a statue of Bodhidharma at the beginning of the stairs. There is a legend that if you touch his nose and stomach, you will...

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🏯 Exploring the Serenity of Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, Busan, South Korea 🇰🇷

Nestled on the eastern coastline of Busan, South Korea, Haedong Yonggungsa Temple is a mesmerizing gem that beautifully combines spiritual tranquility with the picturesque beauty of the sea. This unique temple stands out from the rest due to its coastal location, offering breathtaking views of the vast ocean.

🌊 Perched on a Cliff: Unlike many traditional Korean temples tucked away in mountains, Haedong Yonggungsa is perched on a cliff overlooking the deep blue waters of the East Sea. The temple's setting creates an awe-inspiring, harmonious atmosphere that's perfect for meditation and reflection.

🙏 Spiritual Significance: Founded in 1376 by the great Buddhist teacher Naong, the temple holds deep spiritual significance for those seeking inner peace and enlightenment. Visitors are greeted by a pair of majestic stone lanterns, followed by a long and enchanting path adorned with colorful paper lanterns.

🌸 Breathtaking Beauty: The temple complex is adorned with an array of stunning architectural and natural features, including the Haesu Gwaneum Daebul statue, the "Three Buddhas" stone towers, and a mesmerizing bridge adorned with countless love locks left by couples.

🌅 Sunrise Views: One of the most captivating experiences at Haedong Yonggungsa is to arrive early and witness the sunrise. As the first light of day breaks over the horizon, the temple's serene ambiance takes on a whole new level of enchantment.

📸 A Photographer's Dream: For those with an eye for photography, this place offers endless opportunities for capturing the essence of Korean spirituality and natural beauty.

🍽️ Local Treats: After your visit, don't forget to try the local delicacies, such as fresh seafood, along the temple's surrounding streets.

Haedong Yonggungsa Temple is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Busan. It's not only a place of spiritual importance but also a tranquil retreat that offers an unforgettable experience by the sea.🌅🙏 #Busan #SouthKorea #Temple #TravelDestination #fratustravel #travelblogger #contentcreator...

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Haedong Yonggungsa Temple is situated on the coast of the north-eastern portion of Busan. The temple claims it was first built in 1376, but this has been proven to be untrue. Haedong Yonggung temple, the southern most temple near the east sea was founded by the great monk Naong, who was the consultant of King Gongmin. While he was practicing asceticism at Bunhwang temple in Gyeongju, the nation was hard hit by a draught that made the crops burn to death and people suffer from famine, so people were disturbed badly resenting the god for not giving them rain. One day, a sea god appeared in Naong' dream and said that if they built a temple at the edge of Bongrae mountain and prayed there, all these hardship would go away leaving people back in happiness. After that dream, Naong visited the area where the Haedong Yonggung temple is located now, and saw that there was a mountain in the front and the sea at the back, which means if they say prayers in the morning they get answered in the evening. He built a temple later called Bomun temple by him and named the mountain Bongrae. The word “Bongrae” means something mysterious and pure to which hermits with great understanding descended. The word “Bomun” means the absolute and limitless power of the Great Goddess Buddha of mercy, called Gwanseumbosal in Korean. Monk Ungang of Tongdo Temple rebuilt the temple in the early 1930's. In 1970, the main sanctuary of the temple was reconstructed with careful attention to the colours traditionally used in such structures. The temple complex is a large one and one of few in Korea to be set on the seaside. As such, combined with its proximity to Haeundae Beach and the east side of Busan, the temple is popular with sightseers, particularly during Buddha's Birthday celebrations when the complex is decorated with paper lanterns. It honors Haesu Gwaneum Daebul (해수관음 대불), the Sea Goddess Buddha of Mercy, who is an aspect of Guanyin. Haedong Yonggungsa Temple is one of the three sacred places related to the Goddess of Buddha of...

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🏯 Exploring the Serenity of Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, Busan, South Korea 🇰🇷 Nestled on the eastern coastline of Busan, South Korea, Haedong Yonggungsa Temple is a mesmerizing gem that beautifully combines spiritual tranquility with the picturesque beauty of the sea. This unique temple stands out from the rest due to its coastal location, offering breathtaking views of the vast ocean. 🌊 Perched on a Cliff: Unlike many traditional Korean temples tucked away in mountains, Haedong Yonggungsa is perched on a cliff overlooking the deep blue waters of the East Sea. The temple's setting creates an awe-inspiring, harmonious atmosphere that's perfect for meditation and reflection. 🙏 Spiritual Significance: Founded in 1376 by the great Buddhist teacher Naong, the temple holds deep spiritual significance for those seeking inner peace and enlightenment. Visitors are greeted by a pair of majestic stone lanterns, followed by a long and enchanting path adorned with colorful paper lanterns. 🌸 Breathtaking Beauty: The temple complex is adorned with an array of stunning architectural and natural features, including the Haesu Gwaneum Daebul statue, the "Three Buddhas" stone towers, and a mesmerizing bridge adorned with countless love locks left by couples. 🌅 Sunrise Views: One of the most captivating experiences at Haedong Yonggungsa is to arrive early and witness the sunrise. As the first light of day breaks over the horizon, the temple's serene ambiance takes on a whole new level of enchantment. 📸 A Photographer's Dream: For those with an eye for photography, this place offers endless opportunities for capturing the essence of Korean spirituality and natural beauty. 🍽️ Local Treats: After your visit, don't forget to try the local delicacies, such as fresh seafood, along the temple's surrounding streets. Haedong Yonggungsa Temple is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Busan. It's not only a place of spiritual importance but also a tranquil retreat that offers an unforgettable experience by the sea.🌅🙏 #Busan #SouthKorea #Temple #TravelDestination #fratustravel #travelblogger #contentcreator #followforfollowback
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As you step through the entrance of this serene temple, the first thing that captures your attention is a striking row of twelve statues, lined up in perfect order. They’re a powerful sight, evoking a sense of awe and reverence that makes you pause for a moment. But don’t get too comfortable, because ahead lies a steep climb—several flights of stairs wind their way up the hillside. If you’re planning to bring elderly visitors, it’s something to keep in mind, as the climb can be a bit strenuous for those with limited mobility. The temple is perched by the sea, and the views are absolutely worth the effort. If you're up for the challenge, make sure to reach the top. From there, the sweeping vistas of the coastline are simply breathtaking, offering some of the best photo opportunities you'll find in the area. Locals swear by the temple's spiritual powers, especially for those seeking blessings for children or education. It’s said to be particularly effective for those who come with these specific wishes in mind, making it a must-visit for anyone hoping for a little extra good fortune.
Luke PhangLuke Phang
Haedong Yonggungsa is one of the few temples that is built on a cliff facing the sea. It was built by a monk who wanted harmony between the sea and mountains. There is a small food street with stalls, cafes and one or two restaurants directly outside the temple. We took Bus 100 from Haeundae Metro station directly to the temple, followed by a short hike to reach the place. Enjoyed the experience a lot as it felt very different from the usual temples that we visited. The ocean backdrop adds to the beauty of the temple and I just felt really calm and serene during my visit. The entire scenery itself was breathtaking. I enjoyed exploring the different parts of the temple and taking pictures of it. I also enjoyed the cooling evening sea breeze. The whole place just gives off a very zen vibe. Totally must visit. Be sure to drop by before 5pm because most of the food stalls outside closes then. Would imagine that morning is the liveliest for the temple. Also wear comfortable shoes as there is a bit of hiking involved.
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🏯 Exploring the Serenity of Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, Busan, South Korea 🇰🇷 Nestled on the eastern coastline of Busan, South Korea, Haedong Yonggungsa Temple is a mesmerizing gem that beautifully combines spiritual tranquility with the picturesque beauty of the sea. This unique temple stands out from the rest due to its coastal location, offering breathtaking views of the vast ocean. 🌊 Perched on a Cliff: Unlike many traditional Korean temples tucked away in mountains, Haedong Yonggungsa is perched on a cliff overlooking the deep blue waters of the East Sea. The temple's setting creates an awe-inspiring, harmonious atmosphere that's perfect for meditation and reflection. 🙏 Spiritual Significance: Founded in 1376 by the great Buddhist teacher Naong, the temple holds deep spiritual significance for those seeking inner peace and enlightenment. Visitors are greeted by a pair of majestic stone lanterns, followed by a long and enchanting path adorned with colorful paper lanterns. 🌸 Breathtaking Beauty: The temple complex is adorned with an array of stunning architectural and natural features, including the Haesu Gwaneum Daebul statue, the "Three Buddhas" stone towers, and a mesmerizing bridge adorned with countless love locks left by couples. 🌅 Sunrise Views: One of the most captivating experiences at Haedong Yonggungsa is to arrive early and witness the sunrise. As the first light of day breaks over the horizon, the temple's serene ambiance takes on a whole new level of enchantment. 📸 A Photographer's Dream: For those with an eye for photography, this place offers endless opportunities for capturing the essence of Korean spirituality and natural beauty. 🍽️ Local Treats: After your visit, don't forget to try the local delicacies, such as fresh seafood, along the temple's surrounding streets. Haedong Yonggungsa Temple is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Busan. It's not only a place of spiritual importance but also a tranquil retreat that offers an unforgettable experience by the sea.🌅🙏 #Busan #SouthKorea #Temple #TravelDestination #fratustravel #travelblogger #contentcreator #followforfollowback
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As you step through the entrance of this serene temple, the first thing that captures your attention is a striking row of twelve statues, lined up in perfect order. They’re a powerful sight, evoking a sense of awe and reverence that makes you pause for a moment. But don’t get too comfortable, because ahead lies a steep climb—several flights of stairs wind their way up the hillside. If you’re planning to bring elderly visitors, it’s something to keep in mind, as the climb can be a bit strenuous for those with limited mobility. The temple is perched by the sea, and the views are absolutely worth the effort. If you're up for the challenge, make sure to reach the top. From there, the sweeping vistas of the coastline are simply breathtaking, offering some of the best photo opportunities you'll find in the area. Locals swear by the temple's spiritual powers, especially for those seeking blessings for children or education. It’s said to be particularly effective for those who come with these specific wishes in mind, making it a must-visit for anyone hoping for a little extra good fortune.
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Haedong Yonggungsa is one of the few temples that is built on a cliff facing the sea. It was built by a monk who wanted harmony between the sea and mountains. There is a small food street with stalls, cafes and one or two restaurants directly outside the temple. We took Bus 100 from Haeundae Metro station directly to the temple, followed by a short hike to reach the place. Enjoyed the experience a lot as it felt very different from the usual temples that we visited. The ocean backdrop adds to the beauty of the temple and I just felt really calm and serene during my visit. The entire scenery itself was breathtaking. I enjoyed exploring the different parts of the temple and taking pictures of it. I also enjoyed the cooling evening sea breeze. The whole place just gives off a very zen vibe. Totally must visit. Be sure to drop by before 5pm because most of the food stalls outside closes then. Would imagine that morning is the liveliest for the temple. Also wear comfortable shoes as there is a bit of hiking involved.
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