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Reviewed 27 March 2019

One of the checklist in Jeju, It is free and beautiful spot to take picture. You should definitely visit

Date of experience: March 2019
Thank Intanmei
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Reviewed 29 September 2018

Nice gardens, impressive location, however, normally a lot of people, busloads full. So it is preferable there early in the morning or late in the afternoon.

Date of experience: September 2018
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Reviewed 19 June 2018

A beautiful Temple which is in a serene location. With virtually any tourist to be seen, I could enjoy the calm and peace the place had to offer. The temple itself is a huge structure and very well maintained.

Date of experience: June 2018
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Reviewed 17 June 2018 via mobile

While visiting a friend who works in Jeju, my family drove around to visit places casually with a flexible schedule. We planned to visit the temple for half an hour but stayed more than an hour. The name of the temple means medical spring and the flowing water from a 3-dragon-head fountain next to the temple store tasted good and sweet. Although the temple was built for only around 20 years, the buildings and layout followed the traditional design. The main building faces exact south that can view the sea. The bell tower is located in the east for sunrise and the drum tower is located in the west for sunset. The main building's first floor wooden windows are beautifully carved with inspiring stories covered by traditional white paper but not glass. There is a traditional Korean painting exhibition of Buddha of Compassion in the basement and it's gorgeous. The best part of our visit was that not many people around. We got the chance to enjoy the quietness and even used the mats inside the temple at the back of the first floor to meditate a short while. There are grapefruit trees in the yards along the way to bathroom.

Date of experience: June 2018
Thank 565zaiz
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Reviewed 12 June 2018 via mobile

One of the larger temples we visited in Jeju. Beautiful well tended grounds and architecture. There is a bus stop right outside the temple which is handy!

Date of experience: October 2017
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