Introduction:
Silleuksa is located along a riverside village overlooking blue water and a spacious sand beach on the edge of the river running south, running from Mt. Bongmi to the Yeo River. It is said that Silleuksa was built by Monk Wonhyo during the reign of King J

Directions From Dong Seoul Bus Terminal, take an intercity bus to Yeoju (여주). *Bus schedule (Subject to change): 06:30-22:30, at 30 min intervals From Yeoju Bus Terminal, go to the right for 100m and then cross the road to take Bus 980. Get off at Sinreuksa Temple (신륵사) bus stop.
Tel:
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• For more info: +82-31-885-2505 (Korean)

Information:
Silleuksa is located along a riverside village overlooking blue water and a spacious sand beach on the edge of the river running south, running from Mt.
Bongmi to the Yeo River.
It is said that Silleuksa was built by Monk Wonhyo during the reign of King Jinpyeong in the Silla Period, but it is not for sure.
Silleuksa Temple’s name was said to originate from a legend that an uncontrollably swift horse was reined up by the power of god.
Inside the temple is Josadang, the temple’s oldest building; Dancheungjeon-tab, a tower made of mud bricks; Daejanggakgibi; Bumjonggak; and at the heart of the temple stands Geuknakjun Hall (Hall of Paradise).
Gangwolhun, located along the riverbank’s cliff, is Silleuksa Temple’s, one of the most popular sights for couples, where tourists can view the Han River in the south and its surrounding scenery. Administration Silleuksa Temple
Telephone: +82-31-885-2505 Fax +82-31-885-5936 Closed Open all year round Activity Temple Stay Admission Fees *Individual:Adults - 2,200 won Youth - 1,700 won Children - 1,000 won*Group (+30):Adults - 1,800 wonYouth - 1,500 wonChildren - 800 won Pets Not Admitted

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 73, Silleuksa-gil, Yeoju-eup, Yeoju-gun, Gyeonggi-do경기도 여주시 신륵사길 73
    
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