Songgwang-sa is located, snugly like a nest, in the lower edge of Mt. Jogye,
Songgwang-Myeon Sooncheon Jeollanam-Do.The name of Songgwang has several legends.
First, it means a temple in which 18 great monks will spread the teaching of Buddha.
In other words, ‘Song' indicating ‘18 great men' means 18 great monks, and ‘Gwang' indicating the wide spread of Buddhism means a temple in which 18 outstanding monks will expand the Buddhism extensively.
Second, there is a legend related to Jinul, the national master Bojo. In other words, as the master selected a site for moving Jeonghyegyeolsa, he flied a black kite made of wood in Mt. Mohu, and it landed at the back of the current Guksajun. Hence, the name of the back was called Chirakdae(the place where a black kite landed). Based on this legend, Yookdang Nam Sun Choi expounded Songgwang-sa as the Solgaengee temple by paraphrasing the meaning of Songgwang as Solgaengee(the dialect of a black kite).
Last, it was previously called ‘Pine Hill' due to many pine trees(Solgaengee), and Mt. Songgwang stemmed from it so that the name of the mountain was changed to the name of the temple.
According to the remaining records, Songgwang-sa was founded by Zen Master Hyerin in the latter part of the Shilla dynasty. The temple some one hundred kan size, firstly called Gilsangsa on Mt. Songgwang, was of relatively small size, housing 30 or 40 monks. Afterwards, Saint Seokjo tried and prepared to expand the temple extensively in the Injong era of the Koryo dynasty but couldn't achieve it because of his passing away.
From the date when Jeonghyegyeolsa was moved to this place by Jinul, the national master Bulil Bojo, Gilsangsa having been deserted for more than fifty years has been reconstructed and spotlighted as the center of the Korean Buddhism.
Jinul established a new tradition of the Korean Buddhism by having undergoing a complete change of the temple with holding the Buddhist reconstruction service for 9 years(the 27 th year of Myeongjong(1197) ~ the 1 st year of Heejong) and teaching the numerous people participating in Jeonghyegyeolsa movement.
Since then, Songgwang-sa has been spotlighted as the center of the Korean Buddhism. Even though it underwent many disasters such as Jeongyoojaeran and the Korean War, the persistent Buddhist reconstruction service has enabled it to present a magnificent appearance.
Three things are counted as extremely precious and valuable jewels. Therefore, they called three jewels. They are Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha. Buddhist faith is to understand these three jewels as precious and valuable ones and to take refuge in them.
Buddha is the person opening his eyes to the truth, and Sakyamuni Buddha born in India 2,600 years ago can be thought of. And then Dharma, a content elucidated for us after Buddha comprehended, has been handed down with the name of Tipitaka Koreana at present. Last, Sangha represents a religious community composed of monks and lay people.
Indeed, Dharma has been handed down ceaselessly through Sangha until now. Henceforth, Buddha is the spiritual guide leading the way kindly for us as the person having comprehended by searching for truth, Dharma is the map or milestone showing the way, and Sangha is the community of fellow travelers searching together for truth.
However, three jewels don't die down and represent the true mind we have naturally. Even Monk Wonhyo surely said, “Turning around, the single mind(Ilsim) is just three jewels.” In other words, our innate mind is nothing but Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha.
Why were Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha called the most precious jewels?
The reason is that we can reach the eternal and true world through it and return to real and true “me” which is the origin of our existence. Hence, they are priceless jewels and are too precious to be exchanged with the world. Faith in Buddhism is geared toward the jewels. We take refuge in the Buddha. We take refuge in the Dharma. We take refuge in the Sangha. They are so called The Three Refuges. The Three Refuges are the expression of intention to fully commit to the most precious and valuable three jewels in the world. Therefore, saying of doing three refuges is an oath and a pledge to confess the direction and goal of life as “I live my life this way.”
Likewise, Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha are three pillars supporting Buddhism and three factors enabling Buddhism to be itself. Hence, there have been three monasteries representing the three jewels in Korean Buddhism for a long time, and they are called The Three Jewel Monasteries. They are Tongdosa in Yangsan, Kyongsangnam-Do, Haeinsa in Habcheon, Kyongsangnam-Do, and Songgwang-sa in Sooncheon, Cheolanam-Do.
Tongdosa keeping Buddha's relics is called Buddha-Jewel Monastery, Haeinsa keeping the sutra panels of Tipitaka Koreana inscribing Dharma is called Dharma-Jewel Monastery, and Songgwang-sa inheriting the Buddhist spirit of Korean Buddhism is called Sangha-Jewel Monastery.
The woohwagak of Songgwangsa temple
is a tall building which is located on the
arched bridge across the pond in front of the main Buddha hall.
It is known as Nungheogyo and has Paljak roof style at the entrance and Matbae (gable) roof style to the exit.
Road infomation
* 12, sinpyeong-ri ,songgwang-myeon, suncheon-city , jeollanamdo,korea
* tel : korea 061-754-5247
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Friday, December 24, 2010
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Bohyeon-san (mountain) Astronomical Observatory of Yeongchon ,korea
Bohyeon-san (mountain) Astronomical Observatory, one of the 3 largest astronomical observatories in Korea, is located at the top of Bohyeon-san.
It is used to observe movements and changes of celestial bodies and creation and evolution of the universe.
Bohyeon-san (mountain) Astronomical Observatory is also good place for the youth to visit since it can not only provide the panoramic view of Bohyeon-san ridges but also give chance to observe a night sky.
Open time
Day time : April~October(the 4th Saturday every month,14:00~16:00)
Night time : One time a year(14:00~23:00)
Events : lecture on Astronomy & a study tour to facilities of astronomical observatory
Visitors' Center
Open from Tuesday through Sunday(Closed for Monday)
Summer time : 10:00~17:00
Winter time : 10:00~16:00
Information : 054)330-1038 Direction
Car
Take a national highway #35 in Yeongcheon city and go to Cheongsong direction(north) for 20km -> Jacheon-maeul -> Checkpoint for overloaded vehicles -> Take right in front of the milestone of Astronomical Observatory -> Ogkye-gyo(bridge) -> Jeonggak church -> Take left at Jeonggak 3-way crossing and go for 9km
Public Transportation(Mountain climbing)
Take a seat bus at Yeongcheon Inter-city bus terminal ¡æ Get off at Jeonggak(Jeonggak-ri 3-way crossing) -> Go on foot
* It will take about 3hours(9.3km) if you take road and it will take one and half hours if you take climbing passes.
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Gwag Ji Beach in jeju south korea
introduction
This beach has white sand and clear and clean water. On one side of the beach is an outdoor bathhouse, which is cool during the hot summer. Many beautiful shells such as clamshells are found here.
Facilities
There are parking lots, restrooms, a camp site, change rooms and shower rooms
Map Information
It takes about 40 minutes to get here from the Jeju Bus Terminal by bus.
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Monday, June 14, 2010
Gwangalli Eobang Festival in Busan korea

Festival Starting Period: 2010.06.11 ~ 2010.06.13
Tel: 051)610-4061~5
Festival Location: Gwanganri beach
Festival Introduction
Eobang means fishermen is union in the past when Sooyoung area was very famous for fishing industry. Every April when spring come around, Gwangalli Eobang festival is held to experience the traditional cutlure. You can see various events such as Gilnori, Opening parade, Eobang nori, candle wishes, fireworks, closing performance and so on in this festival. You can also participate some races and traditional experiences and taste raw fish here, too.
- Minor Events
dislay, performance, event
- Guide for Festival Place
Hwangryengsan tunnel ramp -> Pass Daenam underpass road -> Gwanganri beach way -> Near Gwanganri beach,Suyeong riverside road -> Gwangan Daegyo(Bridge) -> Near Gwanganri beach
Intercity Public Transportation
* at Gimhae airport about 100 minute by busabout 80 minute by taxi* at the Pusan stationabout 47 minute by busabout 35 minute by taxiabout 39 minute by underground* at Dongboo Express terminalabout 87 minute by busabout 45 minute by taxiabout 50 minute by underground* at Seoboo Express terminalabout 60 minute by busabout 50 minute by taxiabout 40 minute by underground
Local Public Transportation
* bus : 20, 38, 40, 41, 42, 51, 51-2, 83, 83-1, 106, 108, 108-1, 109, 131, 131-1, 139, 140, 155, 239, 302* underground : Geumnyeonsan, Gwangan Station
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Gwangalli Beach in Busan
Gwangalli beach lies in the heart of Busan city, which takes after passion of South Pacific Ocean. It is located in Gwangan 2-Dong, Sooyoung-Gu, Busan metropolitan city, which is west of Haeundae beach. It is fine sand beach, which is 1.4km in length and 64m in width. You will find fish in the clear seawater. This beach is being loved by many young people. You can enjoy not only swimming but fancy restaurants, cafes and clothes shops so that this spot can easily beat downtwon of the city. There are lots to eat and see here, which will make your holiday more enjoyable. Also the view of Gwangan Bridge at night is fantastic at night time. The streets are full of romantic cafes and three hundred raw fish restaurants alng the beach. You can also enjoy lots of festivals such as Busan Sea Festival on the outdoor stage. You might go fishing to Sooyoung river near the beach and taste fresh raw fish there. You can go yachting in Olympic Yachting Center. There are good accommodation facilities alng the beach. You can stay in hotels along the beach. You could also use youth hostel located in Geumryeun mountain near the beach, if you are on budget travel.
Opening Hours : every year 1-July ~ 31-August(2 months)
- Capacity : 100,000 people
- Parking Facilities : Yes - 300 cars
- Available Facilities
toilet 3 offices, 5 shower booths, 4 Drinking water fountain, summer admministration center, summer police office, life guard 119, teenagers counselling room, Civil Service center, water fountain, feet washing room, outdoorpermanent stage, green zone, beach music broadcasting(Musical broad casting for tourist)
- Tour Course Info
Gwangan Big Bridge, UN commemoration park, soobyun park, Gwanganli Eobang Festival, Gwanganli beach street music festival, Sooyoungjun Tondaljionoli on the 15th of January by the lunar calendar
- Experience Information
Experience of catching shell - catch shell by feet touch
- Informant : SOOYOUNG GUCHUNG culture publicity
- Tel : 051)610-4061
Intercity Public Transportation
▶ Train(Busan Station)
- Bus : 40, 41, 42, 139, 1001, 1003
- Subway : Seo-myeon Station >> Geumnyeonsan, Gwangan Station
▶ Flights(Kimhae Airport)
- Airport Limousine Bus : Namcheon-dong
▶ Express Bus
○ Nopo-dong Busan Central Bus Terminal
- Subway : Seo-myeon Station >> Geumnyeonsan, Gwangan Station
- Bus : 49-1
○ Sasang Seobu Intercity Bus Terminal
- Subway : Geumnyeonsan, Gwangan Station
- Bus : 62, 20, 38, 51, 51-1, 83, 83-1, 108-1, 131, 155
Local Public Transportation
▶ Bus : 41, 42
▶ Subway : Gwangan
Accommodation Near by
Hotel Aqua Palace
Hotel Aqua Palace is a leisure hotel for four seasons along Gwangalli beach. The seventy resort like rooms range from standard room, traditional Ondol
* Don Beach Tourist Hotel
Don Beach Tourist Hotel is also located in Gwangalli beach side. They have a special sauna called Hinoki where you can look out to the sea. They also
* Homeros Tourist Hotel
Hotel Homeros has luxurious and stylish atmosphere. They have standard room where you can appreciate beautiful night view with Gwangan bridge, Deluxe
Spa and steam sauna at Hotel Homeros
Hotel Homeros is a special grade hotel with 103 rooms and nested along Gwangalli beach with the view of Gwangan bridge. The spa and steamed sauna in the hotel offer you the whole view of the beach. Especially the night view with numerous lights on the bridge is spectacular
* Outdoor Cafe Street
You will find so many outdoor cafes with live music back of the sea side road in Gwangalli. Santa Monica, Shinjuku, Charlies and etc... many bars here
* Street of paintings along the beach
The Angelus by Millet, The dream by Picasso, Sunflowers by Gogh, and Bull by Lee Jung Seop.... These are all the famous paintings you can see along Gw
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Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Taejongdae Resort Park in Busan

Designated as a Busan monument, along with Oryukdo Island, Taejongdae represents Busan, and is especially famous for its rock beach. Featuring its highest peak at 250 meters, there are forests of pine trees and other 200 varieties of trees. Taejongdae was named after the 29th king of Silla Dynasty BC57~AD 935), King TaeJong Mu-Yeol (604~661). King TaeJong had traveled to many places but this was the place he enjoyed shooting arrows. Under the lighthouse of this resort is a rock called Sinseon Rock, named after the myth that gods and goddesses came down here to relax. At this rock is a figure called Mangbuseok, named after the story of a woman who waited for her husband who had been taken to Japan. Taejongdae is also famous for the ritual of praying for rain, performed when there are droughts, and rain on the 10th of lunar May is called the 'Taejong Rain'. On days with clear skies you can see Japan’s Daema Island from the observatory.
Address : Busan-si Yeongdo-gu Dongsam-dong San 29-1
Inquiries
- Korea Travel phone +82-51-1330 (English, Korean, Japanese, Chinese)- For more info +82-51-405-2004, 860-7861~6 (Korean, English)
Tour Course Information
* Taejongdae Tour Course (It takes about 1 hour.) Plaza – Natural Scenery Walkway – Sports Park – Taejongsa – Deungdae – Deungdae Jagalmadang – Deungdae Cruise Boat – Observatory – Namhang View – Gumyeongsa – Taewon Jagalmadang – Taewon Cruise Boat – Gonpo Pool – Gonpo Cruise Boat - Plaza * Course for Lovers Plaza – Deungdae – Deungdae Jagalmadang – Deungdae Cruise Boat – Observatory – Namhang View – Taewon Jagalmadang – Taewon Cruise Boat – Gonpo Cruise Boat – Plaza * Course for Family Youngdo Bridge – 75 Plaza – ‘Jeolyoung beach’ walkway – Taejongdae – Dongsamdong Shell Mound – Busan Bridge * Danubi Train Course Platform – Taejongsa – Youngdo Deungdae – Observatory – Gumyeongsa – Taewon Jagalmadang - Platform * Tour by Cruise boat Dock – Jodo Island – Taejongdae – Haemang-dong Coastline
Operating Hours
04:00 - 24:00 / Cars are allowed to enter after 9:00
Admission Fees
Free
Facility Utilization Fees
* Danubi Train 1) Operating Hours: 09:30 - 20:002) Ticket Price:- Individual : Adults 1,500 won / Youths 1,000 won / Children 600- Group : Adults 1,200 won / Youths 800 won / Children 500 won- Free : Ages under 4 or over 65 visitors / Children´s Day (May 5, only children) / The Day of Persons with Disabilities (April 20, only disabled visitors and a helper)※ Youths : ages 13 - 18 / Children : ages 4 - 13* Ferry1) Ferry Names : Gonpo (곤포) 051-405-2900 / Deungdae (등대) 051-405-3434 / Taewon (태원) 051-403-90982) Fees : Adults 8,000 won / Children (ages under 12) 5,000 won3) Course: Byeongpungbawi Rock (병풍바위) - Observatory - Mangbuseok (망부석) - Sinseonbawi Rock (신선바위) - Yeongdo Lighthouse - Korea Maritime University - Oryukdo Island
Pets Permitted
available
Directions
From Busan Station, take city bus # 88 or 101 and get off at Taejongdae Park (10 min interval / 30 min ride).
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