Gilsangsa Temple, SEOUL Hidden Spot, Venerable Beopjeong, Seoul Travel Walker.
Gilsangsa Temple was originally located on the site of Daewongak, a high-end traditional entertainment establishment.
It was transformed into a temple when its owner, Kim Young-han (Dharma name Gilsanghwa), donated the land—which amounted to nearly his entire fortune—to Buddhism. There is also a story related to the love story of the poet Baek Seok, who wrote the poem "Me, Natasha, and the White Donkey." The figure who played a major role in this process was none other than 👉 Venerable Beopjeong. Venerable Beopjeong is famous for his philosophy of "non-possession," and he established this place as a training ground to put this philosophy into practice. 🌸 Why It Is Famous 1. A Healing Space in the City Center Located at the foot of Mt. Bugak, the natural environment is exceptionally well-preserved, making it a great place to enter comfortably, as if taking a stroll, and rest your mind. 2. Quiet Atmosphere It feels less like a tourist attraction than other famous temples, 👉 making it particularly suitable for solitary contemplation or meditation. 3. Traces of Venerable Beopjeong There are spaces and writings related to Venerable Beopjeong's philosophy within the temple grounds, so you can also feel a philosophical atmosphere. Your "Subscriptions" and "Likes" are new Hot Spots, Hot Place, It is a great help in showing beautiful scenery and healing destinations. With ‘Seoul Travel Walker’, even a long way becomes closer. Have a nice day. (^_^)v ======================================================================== ▶Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/1xcfbL1c3xiMr... ▶Google Blog: https://hikoreawalker.blogspot.com ▶Instagram:
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