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...