Jeokseoksa Temple (적석사)
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Jeokseoksa Temple (적석사)

181, Yeonchon-gil, Ganghwa-gun, Incheon

About

Jeokseoksa Temple is a traditional Buddhist temple that was founded around 1,600 years ago. It is known for "Gamnojeong," which is the water trickling out from the rock crevices on the east side of Daeungjeon Hall (main temple building). While the water is cool and sweet, legend has it that it dries up or turns murky in times of national crisis. According to the records, Palman Daejanggyeong (Tripitaka Koreana printing woodblocks) used to be kept in Jeokseoksa before they were moved to Baengnyeongsa Temple, then to Jeondeungsa Temple, and finally to Haeinsa Temple.

Jeokseoksa Temple is connected to Nakjodae Observatory, which offers a magnificent view of the sun setting over the West Sea. In fact, the view is so magnificent that it is admired as one of the 10 best sceneries of Ganghwado Island.
Information
Phone
+82-32-932-6191
Website
www.ganghwa.go.kr
Hours
Open 24 hr
Closed
N/A (Open all year round)
Parking
Available
Fee
Information not available

Visitors also explore Golden Grass (옛날에금잔디), Oepo-ri Kkotgejip (외포리꽃게집) and Ganghwa History Museum (강화역사박물관) near this location.

Location

37.73679, 126.41075

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