Baegyangsa Temple in South Korea
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Facilities of Baegyangsa Temple in South Korea
- Baegyangsa Temple in South Korea located at Bukha-myeon, Jangseong County in South Jeolla province, was founded in 632.
- It was constructed under the Baekje kingdom on the slopes of Baegam-san in Naejangsan National Park.
- Meaning white sheep, Baegyangsa Temple stands for the legend of the Goryeo period according to which a white sheep listened to a sermon and then attained enlightenment to Paradise.
- For reaching Baegyangsa Temple in South Korea , you can board a bus from Gwangju, which will take one and half an hour at a cost of 4,000 won.
- Smaller than Naejang Temple also within the national park, Baegyangsa Temple in South Korea still houses Buddhist monks.
- You can spot these monks strolling around the temple and the nearby area.
- You will also relish a pointed mountain in the background of the grandly built temple.
- Inside Baegyangsa Temple in South Korea, you can see a Buddha shrine, incense and lighted candles.
- The ambience of the natural setting with butterflies, lush greenery and the quiet neighborhood are bound to impress you in Baegyangsa Temple in South Korea.