Woljeongsa Temple, Pyeongchang, South Korea
Woljeongsa Temple is located in a forested valley on the eastern side of Odaesan Mountain. The 1 kilometer path leading to the temple passes through a forest of tall fir trees, some over 500 years old. Woljeongsa Temple is in charge of over 60 temples and 8 monasteries in the area. The temple was established by Monk Ja Jang (590-658) of the Silla Kingdom.
Woljeongsa Temple: 374-8, Odaesan-ro, Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon-do, South Korea
I had to take two buses to reach this temple from Hoenggye, Pyeongchang.
Next to the temple entrance is a long trail of Needle fir Forest.
The entrance to the temple
The guardians on the temple, two on each side of the gate.
The gate building
The right side view from the gate building
Go under the gate building
Unlike other temples, this temple is located in large flat land. No need to climb hills.
The right side buildings as I come out from the gate building.
Walking forward a little bit
The building on the left
and the right
The left of the building on the right. The left building (only a small part of it can be seen) is the largest building in this temple.
Looking back at the gate building
The building on the right is the largest building in the temple and inside resides the largest Buddha in the temple.
In front of the largest building is the octagonal nine-story stone pagoda, but it goes through a deconstruction process (taking apart) for cleaning.
The pagoda is hidden inside the construction beams.
Looking left (toward the entrance gate) from the largest building
and looking right from the largest building, but instead of going in this direction, go …
to the center of the temple.
Turn left and far away is the gate building.
The building on the right
Walk past the largest building but before the next one, then turn left.
Looking at the building on the right
Go inside
Turn back and walk out
Out to the largest building
Turn right and go around to the backside of the building just visited
Walk to the building on the left with the green doors.
The view of the front of the green door building
There is another building next to the green door building.
Turn around and face the largest building.
Walk on behind the largest building.
Look at the left side toward the center of the temple as walk passing the largest building.
Instead of going to the center of the temple, keep going straight to the other corner of the temple.
The building on the right side
Walk forward. This side is where the monks reside and do daily activities, so the buildings are closed for a visit.
Turn back and face the largest building again.
Turn right and walk to the center of the temple again
and turn right (opposite from the gate building)
Turn around and
walk out from the temple
The building on the right after exiting from the gate building
At the front of the gate building is this tea house.
The rear door of the tea house leads to a patio.
Views from the tea house patio.
Exiting from the temple
A right side view as walking out from the temple.
Go straight and not go across the bridge
is the trail of Needle fir Forest.
which goes parallel with the steam that is frozen now
Looking back at the bridge
Keep walking the trail
Turned back and came back to the bridge. The view as I walking across the bridge. There is another smaller bridge far away.
Crossed the bridge. Walk toward the smaller bridge seen before.
This bridge also leads to the temple. Panoramic view of the temple, left to right.