Introduction:
Yongmunsa Temple (용문사) is located about 9km northeast from Yongmun station on the Jungang line. It was built during the Silla Kingdom and reconstructed during the reign of King Sejong of the Joseon Dynasty. It was badly damaged during the Korean War, but

 

Information:
Information Introduction Yongmunsa Temple (용문사) is located about 9km northeast from Yongmun station on the Jungang line
It was built during the Silla Kingdom and reconstructed during the reign of King Sejong of the Joseon Dynasty
It was badly damaged during the Korean War, but was restored and now consists of three buildings, the main hall, daeungjeon, and the bell tower
Its courtyard contains the largest gingko tree in the East, which is 1,100 years old, measures 60m in height and 14m in circumference and is designated and protected as natural monument no
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Legend says the great Buddhist monk Uisang, who lived during the Silla Kingdom, stuck his staff in the earth, and the tree grew out of the simple staff


Telephone: +82-31-773-3797, +82-31-775-5797

Current:
Status [Ginkgo Tree of Yongmunsa Temple, Yangpyeong] Natural Monument No
30 (Designated on December 7, 1962) Hiking Course Course 1) Youngmunsan Resort (용문산관광지) → Youngmunsa Temple (용문사) → Madangbawi Rock (마당바위) → Youngmunsan Mountain (용문산) - 3 hours 10 mins) Course 2) Youngmunsan Resort → Youngmunsa Temple → Neungseongil (능선길) → Youngmunsan Mountain - 2 hours 50 mins Course 3) Youngmunsan Resort → Youngmunsa Temple → Sangwonsa Temple - 1 hour 30 mins Course 4) Youngmunsan Resort → Youngmunsa Temple → Youngmunsan Mountain → Baegunbong (백운봉) → Saesugol (새수골) - 7 hours 10 mins) Course 5) Sangwonsa Temple → Janggunbong (장군봉) → Baegunbong → Saesugol - 5 hours 30 mins) Course 6) Sudogol (수도골) → Baegunbong → Saesugol - 5 hours 30 mins) Course 7) Sudogol → Baegunbong → Hamseongwangteo (함성왕터) → Sanasa (사나사) - 3 hours 20 mins Course 8) Saesugol → Baegunbong → Hamseongwangteo → Sanasa - 3 hours 30 mins Activity Information * Temple stay Experience the ascetic life and enjoy peace of mind and traditional culture at a temple that combines nature and Buddhist culture
Programme: Self-reflection; learning temple etiquette; striking the temple bell; a tea party with the monks; meditation; dawn worship; mountain climbing, etc
Things to bring to the temple: Toiletries; writing instruments; hat; socks; sports shoes or mountain climbing boots for mountain climbing (clothes are provided)
The temple stay is mainly offered from Saturday to Sunday every week but is also regularly provided during weekdays
/ The programme content is subject to change according to circumstances


Operating:
Hours 08:00~17:00 Admission Fees Adults 2,500 won / Group 2,300 won (more 30 people) Youths 1,700 won / group 1,500 won Children 1,000 won / group 800 won * Free: Seniors (ages 65 or more), people with disabilities, Children (ages 7-12), etc
* Groups of 30 people or more* Free parking and admission for temple stay participants
Parking Fees Sedan 3,000 won / Bus 5,000 won Interpretation Services Offered English and Japanese (

Reservation:
+82-31-770-2491~5) Korean Info Service

Reservation:
: +82-31-775-2074 Pets Not Admitted

 

Yongmunsa Temple Reviews:
KTL:    Visit Sangsang-gil
GDeLK:    A pile of shells
SounL:    Touristy;Very Nice Little Village
dH:    Beautiful building;Nice cathedral with huge crowd
KTL:    a walk in time;korean traditional place
dH:    nice view of the village;Nice stroll
SounLT:    Nice monument @@;Beautiful night scene
SounLT:    Doekjin Park in Jeonju;If you are in the area, it's good...
tianO:    Free shuttle;Go Jeonju!! Go Taehaminguk!!
zhangOU:    Nice museum;Small museum