Haedong Yonggungsa : The temple located in Busan, Korea


The temple in 86 Yonggung-gil, Gijang-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan, is located in Busan. Usually a typical Buddhist temple in the mountains and open, donghae the famous tourist attractions faces. During the weekend and holiday season, visitors, including foreigners, from other areas, also take the route to City Tour Bus Haeundae. Along with Beomgosa and Samgwangsa, the temple is famous in Busan.

It houses the Kumkang Banya Bharamillon at Hadong Yonggung Temple, a tangible cultural property of Busan Metropolitan City.

On Buddha’s Birthday, lanterns are lit like any other temple, but they combine with the sea scenery to create a spectacular view. East Sea beach and attraction known for sunrise on January 1 in Busan. So on New Year's Day, many people come to see the sunrise. Because of its unique location and scenery, there are a lot of people who visit even if it's not a special day. However, this is partly due to the narrow entrance, which makes even a small number of visitors feel small.

Unlike other temples, which are hard to find except for Buddha, Bodhisattva, and King Sadaecheon, the unique atmosphere attracts our attention, which is why some Buddhists are quiet and have no solemnity. Anyway, it would be hard to get a passing grade as it is a place where snow is fun besides the beach scenery.

If you look at the temple, there are collectibles everywhere. Some people do not like the temple because it is too commercial, unlike the existing one, as the demand for tourism is almost greater than the Buddhist temples that visit the temple.

Passing through the entrance, there is a road leading to the National Fisheries Research and Development Institute’s Fisheries Science Museum next to the observatory where there is a gold Buddha statue. It runs past the bridge to the sea, and the view on this side of the road is pretty good. The Fisheries Science Museum at the end of the road is free of charge, with a small aquarium and various exhibitions.


Transportation

There are 100 times, 139 times, and 181 times by public transportation. Or you can take No. 185 and get off at the Eastern Mountain Tourism Complex and walk. Except for 100 times, the interval between 100 and 9 is not good enough. It was only recently that 100 and 139 and Haeundae 9 made it through Yonggung Temple, so before that, they had to rely solely on the 181, which comes once every 25 minutes.Fortunately, from February 13, 2020, no. 1001 will go through here.

Haeundae 9 is on the peacetime route to the village bus. The railway, subway osiria donghae stations, Yonggung Temple, located near the entrance at least 35 minutes to walk to. Busan Lotte Mall and near the East resort complex has been set and Songjeong Station, in Songjeong beach relatively close to subway Line donghae.

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