Beomeosa
About Beomeosa
Beomeosa Temple is situated at the eastern edge of Geumjeongsan Mountain, a well-known mountain in Busan.
It was developed by priest Ui Sang in the 678, the eighteenth year of King Munmur, 661-681 of the Silla Kingdom.
It is one of the three most well-known sanctuaries in the Yeongnam district, alongside Haeinsa Temple and Tongdosa Temple.
The greater part of the first Beomeosa Temple site was lost amid the Imjin War 1592-1598 however was reestablished in 1613 and has stayed as of recently.
Daeungjeon Hall is a standout amongst the most sensitive and lavish designs of the Joseon Dynasty.
Other critical locales of the sanctuary incorporate Iljumun Gate, a three-story pagoda with four columns worked in the ninth century, structures, entryways, and eleven seclusions.
Assigned as a characteristic landmark, the wisteria woods and valleys around the sanctuary are most delightful in May. Beomeosa Temple additionally works a temple stay program for guests to take in more about the Buddhist culture and find oneself.
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