Introduction:
Founded in 857 by the Buddhist monk Doseonguksa and reconstructed by Ui Woong in 1648, it is located between two valleys, bordering Cheomchalsan Mountain to the North. Walk through the rows of trees leading to a beautiful garden enclosed by a 100 year-old

Directions <Bus> From Seoul (Honam Line) Express Bus Terminal (Central City), take a bus bound to Jindo. (Bus schedule: 07:35-16:35, runs 4 times a day / Estimated travel time: 4hrs 10min) From Jindo Intercity Bus Terminal, take a bus to Sacheon-ri. (Bus schedule: 7:30, 10:30, 13:30, 16:30, 18:10 / Estimated travel time: 30-min)
Tel:
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Information:
Founded in 857 by the Buddhist monk Doseonguksa and reconstructed by Ui Woong in 1648, it is located between two valleys, bordering Cheomchalsan Mountain to the North.
Walk through the rows of trees leading to a beautiful garden enclosed by a 100 year-old Joseon Chinese Juniper, cherry trees and persimmon trees.
Follow the path behind the temple for 10 minutes to find a three-acre plot of land consisting of dense forest.
This woodland is a national monument containing over 50 types of trees.
Unrimsanbang lies on the South of the temple, a home of the famous artist Heo Yu, of the Joseon Dynasty.
Telephone: +82-61-542-1165

Current:
Status Jeollanam-do Cultural Heritage No.121 Closed N/A (Open all year round) Parking Facilities Available Admission Fees Free Restrooms Available

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 299-30, Ullimsanbang-ro, Uisin-myeon, Jindo-gun, Jeollanam-do
전라남도 진도군 의신면 운림산방로 299-30 (의신면)
    
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