
Taeansa Temple (태안사)
622-215, Taean-ro, Jukgok-myeon, Gokseong-gun, Jeollanam-do
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Discover the tranquil majesty of Taeansa Temple, nestled at the foot of Dongnisan Mountain. Expect an atmospheric journey through centuries of history, highlighted by exquisite pagodas and serene mountain views. This spiritual retreat is perfect for those seeking cultural immersion or quiet reflection. Given its natural setting, visiting during spring or autumn allows for the most breathtaking scenery. Plan a visit to connect with Korea’s deep Buddhist heritage.
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Located on the foot of Dongnisan Mountain, Taeansa Temple was built by three monks during the reign of the Silla King, Gyeongdeok (742). Afterwards, Monk Hyecheol constructed a large temple with 132 rooms during Goryeo Taejo’s reign, which was established as a central seminary of the Dongnisan Mountain area. In the precincts there are four treasures, including Hyecheolguksa Sari Pagoda, Gwangjaseonsa Pagoda and Neungpagak. The temple was badly damaged during the Korean War and had been refurbished since then. An invigorating valley and a shady nook can be reached just 1.8 kilometers from the entrance of the temple. It is a popular trail during the fall, with its bright maple leaves.
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35.13199, 127.38640



