Introduction:
The Sudeoksa Temple, which has played an important role in the history of Korea’s Buddhism, is located in the Deoksungsan Mountains. The main building of the Sudeoksa Temple, the Daeunjeon, has been preserved in its original condition. This was first con
Directions [By Train] Yongsan Station (용산역) → Hongseong Station (홍성역) (2hr 10min) For train schedules are bookings, visit Korail’s website at www.letskorail.com. From Hongseong Station, walk for about 600m to Hongseong Bus Terminal.[By Bus] Nambu Bus Terminal (남부터미널) → Sudeoksa (2hr 30min / 8,000 won) Departure: 07:00, 16:00 Nambu Bus Terminal→Hongseong (홍성) (1hr 50min / 9,100 won) - Departure times: 06:40, 08:40, 10:40. 12:40, 14:40, 16:40, 18:40, 20:40 Dong Seoul Bus Terminal→Hongseong (홍성) (2hr 30min / 9,700 won) - Departure times: 08:20, 10:50, 14:00, 17:50, 19:30 Central City Bus Terminal→Yesan (예산) (1hr 30 min / 7,600 ~ 11,200 won) - Departure times: 07:10, 10:10, 14:10, 17:10, 20:30 From Hongseong Bus Terminal, take Bus 290 to Sudeoksa (1hr 20min) - Bus schedule: 08:05, 09:15, 10:30, 12:10, 13:10, 15:00, 16:40, 18:15, 20:40 From Yesan Bus Terminal, take a rural bus and get off at Sudeoksa Bus Stop (1hr 40min) - Bus 553 (8:20) / Bus 547 (9:40) / Bus 558 (10:50, 17:35) / Bus 551 (12:00, 15:00) / Bus 557 (13:20) / Bus 549 (14:00) / Bus 555 (15:55) / Bus 556 (19:15)
Tel:
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 (English, Korean, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-41-330-7700,
+82-41-330-7789
Information:
The Sudeoksa Temple, which has played an important role in the history of Korea’s Buddhism, is located in the Deoksungsan Mountains.
The main building of the Sudeoksa Temple, the Daeunjeon, has been preserved in its original condition.
This was first constructed in 1308 and has been designated a national treasure.
Between 1528 and 1803 it was repaired four times, but fortunately kept its original beauty.
As well as the Deungjeon, the Sudeoksa Temple houses many cultural treasures, such as the Sudeoksa 3-storey stone pagoda.
Telephone: +82-41-330-7700, +82-41-330-7789 Activity [Sudeoksa Temple Stay] - Regular program - Permanent program (retreat program) - Customized program for group visitors * More detailed information is available on the website or phone-inquiry.
Operating:Operating
Hours 06:00 - 18:00 Admission Fees Individuals – Adults 3,000 won / Middle & High School Students 2,000 won / Children 1,000 won Groups or 30 people or more – Adults 2,500 won / Middle & High School Students 1,500 won / Children 800 won * Free (Proof of identification required): Seniors (ages 65 or more), people with disabilities (lv.
2 or more) and one accompanying guide Interpretation Services Offered English, Japanese
The Sudeoksa Temple, which has played an important role in the history of Korea’s Buddhism, is located in the Deoksungsan Mountains. The main building of the Sudeoksa Temple, the Daeunjeon, has been preserved in its original condition. This was first con
Directions [By Train] Yongsan Station (용산역) → Hongseong Station (홍성역) (2hr 10min) For train schedules are bookings, visit Korail’s website at www.letskorail.com. From Hongseong Station, walk for about 600m to Hongseong Bus Terminal.[By Bus] Nambu Bus Terminal (남부터미널) → Sudeoksa (2hr 30min / 8,000 won) Departure: 07:00, 16:00 Nambu Bus Terminal→Hongseong (홍성) (1hr 50min / 9,100 won) - Departure times: 06:40, 08:40, 10:40. 12:40, 14:40, 16:40, 18:40, 20:40 Dong Seoul Bus Terminal→Hongseong (홍성) (2hr 30min / 9,700 won) - Departure times: 08:20, 10:50, 14:00, 17:50, 19:30 Central City Bus Terminal→Yesan (예산) (1hr 30 min / 7,600 ~ 11,200 won) - Departure times: 07:10, 10:10, 14:10, 17:10, 20:30 From Hongseong Bus Terminal, take Bus 290 to Sudeoksa (1hr 20min) - Bus schedule: 08:05, 09:15, 10:30, 12:10, 13:10, 15:00, 16:40, 18:15, 20:40 From Yesan Bus Terminal, take a rural bus and get off at Sudeoksa Bus Stop (1hr 40min) - Bus 553 (8:20) / Bus 547 (9:40) / Bus 558 (10:50, 17:35) / Bus 551 (12:00, 15:00) / Bus 557 (13:20) / Bus 549 (14:00) / Bus 555 (15:55) / Bus 556 (19:15)
Tel:
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 (English, Korean, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-41-330-7700,
+82-41-330-7789
Information:
The Sudeoksa Temple, which has played an important role in the history of Korea’s Buddhism, is located in the Deoksungsan Mountains.
The main building of the Sudeoksa Temple, the Daeunjeon, has been preserved in its original condition.
This was first constructed in 1308 and has been designated a national treasure.
Between 1528 and 1803 it was repaired four times, but fortunately kept its original beauty.
As well as the Deungjeon, the Sudeoksa Temple houses many cultural treasures, such as the Sudeoksa 3-storey stone pagoda.
Telephone: +82-41-330-7700, +82-41-330-7789 Activity [Sudeoksa Temple Stay] - Regular program - Permanent program (retreat program) - Customized program for group visitors * More detailed information is available on the website or phone-inquiry.
Operating:Operating
Hours 06:00 - 18:00 Admission Fees Individuals – Adults 3,000 won / Middle & High School Students 2,000 won / Children 1,000 won Groups or 30 people or more – Adults 2,500 won / Middle & High School Students 1,500 won / Children 800 won * Free (Proof of identification required): Seniors (ages 65 or more), people with disabilities (lv.
2 or more) and one accompanying guide Interpretation Services Offered English, Japanese
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