Yeosu Hyangiram Hermitage (향일암(여수))
1 Hyangiram-ro, Dolsan-eup, Yeosu-si, Jeollanam-do
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Journey to Hyangiram Hermitage for a deeply spiritual experience amidst breathtaking coastal views. Originally a significant Buddhist site, this serene haven offers a unique blend of natural beauty and peaceful contemplation. You can expect scenic walks and a tranquil atmosphere perfect for reflection. Ideal for spiritual travelers, history enthusiasts, or anyone seeking a quiet escape, the hermitage provides a sense of deep Korean cultural heritage. While enjoyable year-round, visiting during spring or autumn offers the best climate for exploring the grounds.
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Hyangiram Hermitage is one of four Buddhist hermitages in Korea where the faithful come to pray to the Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva. It was originally named Wontongam Hermitage, established by Monk Wonhyo during the fourth year of Baekje King Uija’s reign (644). Wontongam Hermiatge was renamed to Geumoam Hermitage by Monk Yunpil in the 9th year of Goryeo King Gwangjong’s reign (958), then renamed once again to Hyangiram Hermitage by Monk Inmuk during the 41st year of Joseon King Sukjong’s reign (1715). The temple contains many buildings both preserved and rebuilt, including the main hall, Daeungjeon Hall, which was rebuilt in 2012 after it burned down in a fire.
Visitors also explore Yeosu Hyangiram Sunrise Festival (여수 향일암일출제) and Bangjukpo Beach (방죽포해변) near this location.
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