Gilsangsa Temple
길상사
47
Seoul
Find traces of Beopjeong, the revered Buddhist monk in an urban temple
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Breathtaking landscapes with a variety of seasonal flowers
This temple was built on the site of Daewongak, a former upscale restaurant. It was founded and lived in by a court monk named Musoyu (non-possession), and many people come to pay their respects to the monk's relics and ashes. The temple features the Gilsang pagoda and a statue of Kannon Bodhisattva, which is a prayer for religious harmony, as well as programs such as Buddhist ceremonies and temple stays. Purple Aquilegias bloom in the spring, and red spider lilies and autumn foliage make it a popular photo location in Seoul.
Information
- 68 Seonjam-ro 5-gil, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul
- +82236725945
- How to get there4 min drive from Hansung University Station (Line 4)
- Insider TipsTemple stay reservations available (website)
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