Exploring Seoul's Inspiring Buddhist Temples

The Buddhist Channel, 15 December 2023

Seoul, South Korea -- Embark on a spiritual journey through Seoul as we unveil the city's seven distinctive Buddhist temples that offer a unique blend of tradition and serenity. Local Buddhist priest Jang Jeok, known for his "extreme calmness," guides us through these cultural treasures, each holding a rich history and cultural significance.

Jogyesa

Location: 55 Ujeongguk-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
Phone: +82-2-768-8600



Immerse yourself in the heart of downtown Seoul at Jogyesa, constructed in 1395. As the chief temple of the Jogye Order, it stands surrounded by high-rise buildings, creating a captivating ancient-meets-modern juxtaposition. The temple is home to a 500-year-old Sophora japonica tree, known as the "Scholar tree," where devotees engage in spiritual circumambulation. For an enchanting experience, visit during the months leading up to Buddha's birthday, when colorful lanterns adorn the temple grounds.


Bongeunsa

Location: 531 Bongeunsa-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
Phone: +82-2-3218-4800



Situated 10km southeast of Jogyesa, Bongeunsa, founded in 794, offers evening solitude amidst the glitzy towers of Gangnam District's Samseong-dong. Explore the temple during the blue hour, as the cityscape fades into night, and discover the 23m-tall Maitreya statue. Bongeunsa provides cultural programs like Templelife, offering visitors a unique blend of temple tour, tea ceremony, and meditative sutra copying.


Gilsangsa

Location: 68 Seonjam-ro 5-gil, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul
Phone: +82-2-3672-5947



Uncover the fascinating story of Gilsangsa, a temple with roots as a yojeong (restaurant) in the 1970s and '80s. Transformed into a temple in 1997, it offers a serene atmosphere with landscaped grounds showcasing remnants of its past. Gilsangsa runs cultural programs like "Find Your True Self in the Busy City," reflecting the transformative journey of its founder, Kim Yeong-han.


Bongwonsa

Location: 75-66, Bongwonsa-gil, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul
Phone: +82-2-392-3007



Nestled at the foot of Ansan Mountain, Bongwonsa, founded in 889, stands out for its hereditary line of monks, allowing them to marry and have children. This unique tradition contributes to the preservation of ancient practices and cultural events like the Yeongsanjae. Visit Bongwonsa for a glimpse into the rich traditions of the Taego Order.


Hwagyesa

Location: 117, Hwagyesa-gil, Suyu 1-dong, Gangbuk-gu, Seoul
Phone: +82-2-902-2663



Built in 1522, Hwagyesa offers a natural escape, surrounded by the foothills of Mt Samgak. This serene temple allows visitors to experience temple stays, immersing themselves in Buddhist teachings. Join weekly classes for tourists and foreign residents to learn about Buddhism, and relish the peaceful ambiance of the crystal-clear stream beside the temple complex.


Yeonghwasa

Location: 107 Yeonghwasa-ro, Gueui-dong, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul
Phone: +82-2-444-4321



Founded in 674, Yeonghwasa stands as one of Seoul's most beautiful temples, tucked away in a pine forest on Achasan Mountain. With easy access by car, bus, or subway, this temple offers a serene escape and houses the 3.5m-tall Maitreya Buddha. Explore the tranquil surroundings and discover the healing aura of this historical site.


Heungcheonsa

Location: 29 Heungcheonsa-gil, Seongbuk-dong, Seoul
Phone: +82-2-929-6611



Founded in 1397, Heungcheonsa preserves the traditional style of Korean Buddhist architecture. Once a favorite of the Korean royal family, this temple features varied roof tiles and white columns adorned with black hanja script. Explore its historical significance and unique visuals, making it a must-visit for architecture enthusiasts.
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