See Any Places – Religion
Chuncheon Jungnimttong Catholic Church, Statue of Soyanggang Maid, Yukrimgogae, and City Center, South Korea
A day was spent visiting popular tourist locations near the Chuncheon city center.
Sokcho Seorak Cable Car, South Korea
The ideal way to see the landscape of Seoraksan Mountain is using the Seorak Cable Car. Sinheungsa Temple is a small temple near the cable car station.
Woljeongsa Temple, Pyeongchang, South Korea
Woljeongsa Temple is in charge of over 60 temples and eight monasteries and was established by Monk Ja Jang (590-658) of the Silla Kingdom.
Yeongju Buseoksa Temple, South Korea
Buseoksa Temple was built in 676, during the reign of King Munmu of the Silla Kingdom. The temple was founded by Great Monk Uisang upon orders from the king.
Andong Bongjeongsa Temple, Folk Theme Village, and Woryeonggyo Bridge, South Korea
Bongjeongsa Temple is believed to have been built in 672 and Geungnakjeon Hall is the oldest wooden building in the nation. Andong Folk Village is constructed by relocating actual houses. Woryeonggyo Bridge is longest wooden bridge in Korea.
Gyeongju Seokguram Grotto and Bulguksa Temple, South Korea
Bulguksa Temple is a representative relic of Buddhist culture from the Silla kingdom. Seokguram Grotto was designed harmoniously with the seated Buddha facing the East Sea.
Busan Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, South Korea
Haedong Yonggung Buddhist Temple was built in 1376 by the teacher known as Naong during the Goryeo Dynasty.
Busan Beomeosa Temple, South Korea
Beomeosa Temple was established in the year 678 during the Silla Kingdom. It is one of the three most important Buddhist temples in the South West of Korea.
Namhae Boriam Temple, South Korea
Boriam Temple is a centuries-old, mountaintop Buddhist temple complex with sea views.