Explanation
Located on the western foothills of Mudeungsan Mountain, Jeungsimsa Temple is a representative temple of Gwangju. First founded by Buddhist monk Cheolgamseonsa Do Yun in 517 (Silla Kingdom), the temple was remodeled by Buddhist monk Hyesoguksa in 1094 (Goryeo dynasty) and again by Kim Bang in 1443 (Joseon dynasty). The temple was burned down during the Imjin War and was reconstructed in 1609 by three Buddhist monks: Seokgyeong, Sujang, and Dogwang. It underwent several additional restorations before being destroyed again by fire during the Korean War. Most of the existing buildings, including Daeungjeon Halll (main temple building), were rebuilt in the 1970s.
Inquiry
+82-62-226-0108
Homepage
										www.jeungsimsa.org
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													Parking facilities : Available
												
												
													Day off : N/A (Open all year round)
												
												
												
													Hours : 04:30-17:00
												
											
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																Admission Fees
																Free
												  			
																Available Facilities
																Temple hall, walking path, trekking path, restrooms, drinking facilities, etc.
												  			
Location
177, Jeungsimsa-gil, Dong-gu, Gwangju
















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