Introduction:
Containing many Buddhist temples and ruins as well as spectacular scenery, the 703m high Mt. Duryunsan is located at the southern most point of the Korean peninsula. Formed by subtropical green broadleaves and temperate deciduous broadleaf trees, the moun

Local Transportation At Haenam Intercity Bus Terminal take a bus heading towards Daedunsa (runs from 7:30a.m. to 8p.m./ 30 minute interval/ 15 minute ride) and get off at Daedunsa Temple. * Transportation inquiry: +82-61-533-8826(Korean)
Tel:
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

• For more info: Park Ranger’s Office
+82-61-530-5543
Tourist Information Center
+82-61-532-1330

Information:
Containing many Buddhist temples and ruins as well as spectacular scenery, the 703m high Mt.
Duryunsan is located at the southern most point of the Korean peninsula.
Formed by subtropical green broadleaves and temperate deciduous broadleaf trees, the mountain is valued highly for observing plant chorology.
Moreover, the Aegean Sea in the western and southern sea can be seen at a glance at the summit of eight mountains, although wide fields of reeds cover many areas. During the fifth year of King Jinheung's reign (514), Buddhist priest, Ado, built Daedunsa Temple, which is a place of great historical value as it is also related to the Buddhist priest, Seosan.
The temple is proudly among dense woodlands, consisting of maple trees and camellias.
Breathtaking scenery of valleys and luxuriant trees can be seen on both sides of the 2km road leading to the temple.
Telephone: Park Ranger’s Office +82-61-530-5543Tourist Center +82-61-532-1330 Admission Fees Daeheungsa temple area Age 19 and over- 2,500 won/ Age 13 to 18- 1,500 won/ Age 7 to 12- 1,000 won

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Where is Duryunsan Provincial Park

 400, Daeheungsa-gil, Samsan-myeon, Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do
전라남도 해남군 삼산면 대흥사길 400 외
    
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