• [Subway] Samseong Station (Seoul Subway Line 2), Exit 6. Go 150m forward, and cross the street to arrive at Bongeunsa Temple.
  • 531 Bongeunsa-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seul 06087 Güney Kore. Yakın Çevre: Samseongdong/COEX. Devamını okuyun. Nasıl gidilir?
  • Bongeunsa Temple, built in 794 CE has a long history of over 1,200 years. It was the largest temple in Seoul during Joseon Dynasty.
  • "While I definitely advise tourists to visit Jogyesa and Bongeunsa, I strongly recommend that they seek out small temples, such as those located by mountains and...
  • More recently, Bongeunsa Temple has been in a dispute with Seoul’s municipal government to potentially relocate it from its posh Gangnam neighbourhood.
  • Bongeunsa is a Buddhist temple founded in 794 during the Silla (one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea) period. ... Bongeunsa is more than a just temple.
  • Whether you're looking for a peaceful afternoon or an educational experience, visiting Bongeunsa Temple is a worthwhile activity for any traveler to Seoul.
  • Far from just a typical temple, Bongeunsa is a thriving hub of Buddhist culture, offering a temple stay program designed to restore and rejuvenate weary souls.
  • Bongeunsa, Güney Kore’nin Seul şehrinde yer alan bir Budist tapınağıdır. Tarihi tapınak 1200 yıllık geçmişe sahip olması nedeni ile benzerlerinden ayrılmaktadır.
  • Bongeunsa Temple is believed to have been built by Monk Yeonhoei in 794AD during the reign of King Wonseong and was once known as Gyeonseongsa Temple.