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Hilltop Buddhist temple offering ornate designs & colorful statues, plus vast water & cliff views.
218-10 Sanbang-ro, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, South Korea

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Reviews — 8

K
at 2024 Sep 18
K
at 2024 Sep 18
5 stars for the view and this funny guy I saw
Win Some Fun
at 2024 Jul 06
Win Some Fun
at 2024 Jul 06
Didn't expect much from this attraction before we came. Ended up enjoying every corner of this place.
Bernard Ong
at 2024 May 28
Bernard Ong
at 2024 May 28
Great view. Sun were strong but the breeze eased up everything. The shade from the trees were great.

To go to the top one need to pay a small fee. I said to my wife.. "u enjoy paying just to exercise" =_= 😆 the stairs.. well i just climb while whining together with my daughter 🙃
D Payne
at 2024 May 26
D Payne
at 2024 May 26
A spectacular temple in an amazing spot. The backdrop of the mountain behind and the ocean in the front is quite special.
Christian Neumann
at 2023 Oct 17
Christian Neumann
at 2023 Oct 17
Ein wundervoller kleiner Tempel. Schöne Lage am Berg mit malerischen Blick aufs Meer. Als ich da war, waren relativ wenige andere Besucher dar. Sowas find ich an Tempeln schön, wenn man auch Ruhe hat und in Sich gehen kann. Für mich ein kleines Highlight auf Jeju.
00Y
at 2023 Oct 04
00Y
at 2023 Oct 04
This Buddhist temple offers a stunning view of the coast. However, be prepared for a workout as there are numerous staircases that require good leg strength to climb. The effort is worth it for the breathtaking scenery you'll encounter!
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at 2023 Mar 08
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at 2023 Mar 08
On April 17, 2010, from about 9:30 to 10:00 AM, for about 30 minutes, Bronze Yakushi Nyorai Great Buddha Eye Drop Sermon During the Great Dharma ceremony, Yakushi Nyorai Buddha's left and right coordinating Bodhisattva Daylight Moonlight A five- colored rainbow, the embodiment of the two Bodhisattvas, was placed on the Buddha's head. A rare and miraculous miracle occurred when it was wrapped around the stomach twice. This majestic Haedong, the first Yaksa Nyorai, the first Buddhist temple in Sanbangsan

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