Naksansa Temple (낙산사)
100 Naksansa-ro, Yangyang-gun, Gangwon-do
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Escape to Naksansa Temple, an ancient spiritual haven dramatically overlooking the East Sea. Here, expect a blend of profound historical architecture and breathtaking coastal scenery. History buffs, nature lovers, and anyone needing a moment of calm will appreciate this site. Plan your visit during the spring or autumn for the most vibrant views. Spend your time wandering the grounds, soaking in the history, and enjoying the spectacular confluence of sea and sacred tradition.
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This ancient temple was built in the 11th year of King Munmu’s reign of Silla (671) by the Buddhist monk Uisang. Naksansa Temple is one of the foremost sights of Yangyang, and one of the most historic sites in the region. Along with Ganghwa’s Bomunsa Temple and Namhae’s Boriam Hermitage, it is said to be one of the three centers of the cult of Avalokitesvara in Korea. Its handsome view overlooking the East Sea has earned it a spot in the Eight Sights of Gwandong (eight famous sights in Yeongdong region of Gangwon-do), documented throughout the ages in many classic literature and poetry. Today’s Naksansa Temple is a product of many restorations and expansions, and has many examples of cultural heritage within its walls, including a 16 meter-tall statue of the Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva. A mountain fire in 2005 resulted in the loss of 20 buildings, including the building that housed its bronze bell. The temple also operates templestay programs available through its website.
Visitors also explore Uisangdae Pavilion (낙산사 의상대), Seorak Beach (설악해수욕장) and Naksan Beach (낙산해수욕장) near this location.
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