Mihwangsa Temple (미황사)
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Mihwangsa Temple (미황사)

164 Mihwangsa-gil, Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do

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Discover the historic beauty of Mihwangsa Temple, situated on the scenic western side of Dalmasan Mountain. This ancient site offers a peaceful escape, blending Silla Dynasty history with natural splendor. Visitors should expect breathtaking views of Dalmasan and spectacular sunsets. It’s ideal for nature enthusiasts, photographers, and anyone seeking cultural serenity. Plan a visit in the late afternoon to capture the perfect golden-hour light.

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Constructed during the eighth year of King Gyeongdeok of the Silla dynasty (749), Mihwangsa Temple is located on the western side of Dalmasan Mountain (489 meters), titled the Geumgangsan Mountain of the Southern Sea. The temple is situated the furthest south of all temples in the Korean peninsula. Beautiful sunsets and the view of the graceful Dalmasan Mountain from the temple attract numerous visitors. The foot of the mountain found behind the temple blends well with the suitable-sized temple and the appearance of Daeungbojeon Hall gives out an aura of comfort and tranquility. The cornerstone of Daeungbojeon Hall is carved with sea creatures, such as turtles and crabs that cannot be observed elsewhere. Other attractions include 18th century murals on the walls of Daeungbojeon and Unginjeon Halls.
Information
Phone
+82-61-533-3521
Website
mihwangsa.org
Hours
Sunrise-Sunset
Closed
N/A (Open all year round)
Parking
Available
Fee
Information not available

Location

34.38227, 126.57797

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