Yongmunsa Temple (용문사(용문산))
782 Yongmunsan-ro, Yangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do
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Discover Yongmunsa Temple, a serene Silla-era site known for its impressive architecture and deep history. Visitors can expect a peaceful escape featuring the reconstructed main halls and the notable bell tower. Highlights include the sacred grounds and the spectacular courtyard housing Asia’s largest 1,100-year-old ginkgo tree. Ideal for culture enthusiasts and nature lovers, timing your visit in autumn will maximize the beauty of the autumn foliage.
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Yongmunsa Temple is located about 9 kilometers northeast from Yongmun Station on the Jungang line. It was built during the Silla Kingdom and reconstructed during the reign of King Sejong of the Joseon dynasty. It was badly damaged during the Korean War, but was restored and now consists of three buildings, the main hall, Daeungjeon Hall, and the bell tower. Its courtyard contains the largest ginkgo tree in Asia, which is 1,100 years old, measures 60 meters in x_height and 14 meters in circumference and is designated and protected as a Natural Monument. Legend says the great Buddhist Monk Uisang, who lived during the Silla Kingdom, stuck his staff in the earth, and the tree grew out of the simple staff.
Visitors also explore Yongmunsan Resort (용문산 관광지), Jungwonpokpo Falls (중원폭포) and Yongmunsan Recreational Forest (용문산자연휴양림) near this location.
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