Sangwonsa Temple

Sangwonsa Temple is located 8 kilometers north of Woljeongsa Temple. The temple was built by Buddhist monk Ja Jang in the 12th year of Silla Queen Seondeok, and rebuilt in 705 during the 4th year of King Seongdeok's reign. It burned down in 1946, but was restored once again in 1947. The temple is home to the Bronze Bell of Sangwonsa (a National Treasure), the oldest bronze bell in the nation. The bell, built during the 24th year of King Seongdeok, has a x_height of 1.67 meters and a diameter of 91 centimeters with a beautiful, clear ring. Other relics at the temple include Statue of Child Manjusri, said to have been seen directly by King Sejo, as well as a tablet commending the rebuilding of Sangwonsa Temple, written by King Sejo. Gwangdaegeori, located at the temple entrance, is also connected with King Sejo through a story of his bathing in the pure mountain stream one day while visiting Sangwonsa Temple.

information

  • Restrooms Available
  • Admission Fees Woljeongsa Temple Cultural Asset Area Br Adults 5 000 Won Groups 4 Teenagers 1 500 Children 400 Adults Ages 19-64 Teenagers 13-18 Children 7-12 30 People And Over Preschoolers 6 Younger Free
  • Inquiry and guidance 1330 Travel Hotline 82-2-1330 Br English Korean Japanese Chinese For More Info 82-33-332-6666
  • Parking facilities National Park Parking Lot Br Small Vehicles 2 000 Won Mid-size 4 5 Large 6 7 500
  • Hours of operation Two Hours Before Sunrise To Sunset

location

1215-89, Odaesan-ro, Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon-do

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