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* The Lotus Lantern Festival takes place annually in South Korea in celebration of Buddha's Birthday. During the festival period, a spectacular lantern exhibition is held at Jogyesa Temple.

Jogyesa Temple is the center of Zen Buddhism in Korea, and is famous for being located in the city. From the busy streets of Jongno, follow the road towards Anguk Subway Station, and you will see Jogyesa Temple.

The first thing you will notice at the temple are the lovely trees. These locust trees and baeksong trees in front of the Daeungjeon, the main temple building, are about 500 years old. One locust tree is about 26-meter high, and in the summer, provides a large amount of shade to enhance the mood of the temple. The baeksong tree is designated as a Natural Monument. The Daeungjeon building is a stately building built in 1938. The Dancheong is particularly beautiful with all the different colors painted on it, and inside the building is the statue of Seokgamoni. In front of the Daeungjeon building, you can also see a seven-storey stone pagoda containing Jinsinsari.

Jogyesa Temple does not give off the solemn and traditional air of the other temples located deep in the mountains, or offer the seasonal scenery of the mountains and the sea. But because it is located in the middle of the city, the transportation is convenient, and is well connected to the surrounding areas. It is good for tourists on a tight schedule. Along the street around Jogyesa Temple are many Buddhist specialty shops, selling such things as prayer beads, Buddhist writings, incense, as well as souvenirs such as dolls and key chains. If you are interested in Buddhism, these stores may be worth looking around.

Address

44 Susong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea

Opening Hours

Mon
03:00 ~ 23:00
Tue
03:00 ~ 23:00
Wed
03:00 ~ 23:00
Thu
03:00 ~ 23:00
Fri
03:00 ~ 23:00
Sat
03:00 ~ 23:00
Sun
03:00 ~ 23:00

Admissions

Free

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Gabriella V
Beautiful traditional temple. They open for any simple donation, even bottles of water. Peaceful place to pray inside. They have this pagoda that surrounded by pot of flowers when I came.
Mini e
love this place especially during the buddha birthday festival, lots of unique lanterns shown here
Fatiya Rumi H
it's a bit weird to have a temple in the middle of city, so you don't really get that calm and relaxed feeling that temples are supposed to have-- it's too crowded and noisy, but the temple is sure beautiful