Published 2011-08-03 Updated 2024-03-12 View 59604
We provide various information such as the website, contact information, usage information, and location (map) of Jeju-do Seogwipo-si, Jeju Yakcheonsa Temple (약천사(제주)) using public data of Korea Tourism Organization.
The architectural style of Yakcheonsa Temple is reminiscent of that of Buddhist temples of the early Joseon dynasty. Measuring an impressive 30 meters high and spanning a total area of 3,305 square meters, it is the largest temple in Asia.
Upon entering Yakcheonsa Temple, guests will be greeted by a 5-meter-high statue of Vairocana, the tallest of such statues in Korea, on a 4-meter-high pedestal. The walls on both the right and left have been sculpted into large altar portraits of Buddha and in front of the Dharma Hall is a giant Buddhist temple bell, weighing 18 tons. Beloved for its size and grandeur, the temple consists of a main temple (2,652 square meters) and a 3-story residential structure for the Buddhist monks. Other notable sites are Gulbeopdang (the Dharma Hall, built inside a natural cave), Samseonggak Shrine, and Sarira Pagoda. Yakcheonsa Temple is not only popular among Buddhists but is also a well sought after tourist destination.
+82-64-738-5000
Admission Fees
Free
Restrooms
Available
Interpretation Services Offered
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40 Namseongjung-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
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