Yakchoensa Temple

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★ 4.5 (50+ reviews) • 600+ booked
Nestled in the picturesque island of Jeju, Yakchoensa Temple in Seogwipo is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking a blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and spiritual tranquility. This UNESCO-listed gem offers a unique appeal with its stunning architecture, serene environment, and rich history, making it an ideal spot for both relaxation and exploration.
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293-28 Ieodo-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, South Korea

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Yakchoensa Temple

Yakchoensa Temple is renowned for its grand architectural style reminiscent of early Joseon Dynasty Buddhist temples. Measuring an impressive 30 meters high and spanning a total area of 3,305 square meters, it is the largest temple in the East. Visitors are greeted by a 5-meter-tall statue of Vairocana, the tallest of such statues in Korea, and can explore the intricately sculpted walls and the giant 18-ton Buddhist temple bell.

Mysterious Road

Experience the optical illusion of objects rolling uphill on this 100-meter section of road. Known since 1981, this road appears to defy gravity due to the surrounding terrain.

Mt. Halla Eoseungsaengak Trail

Hike up Mt. Halla, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and enjoy breathtaking views of Jeju city and the summit of Mt. Halla. The trail rises 1,169 meters above sea level and takes approximately 30 minutes to climb.

Culture and History

Yakchoensa Temple holds significant cultural and historical value, with its grand architecture and historical artifacts. The temple's design and the presence of the Vairocana statue reflect the rich Buddhist heritage of the early Joseon Dynasty.

Local Cuisine

Enjoy a delicious lunch included in the tour, featuring local dishes such as seafood shabu-shabu. The unique flavors of Jeju Island's cuisine are a highlight for many visitors.

Cultural Significance

Yakchoensa Temple is a prominent center of the Joye Zen sect of Korean Buddhism. It was founded by Ita Sunim and completed in 1996, becoming a significant spiritual and cultural landmark on Jeju Island.

Architectural Beauty

The temple's intricate designs and elaborate carvings on the walls and ceilings showcase exceptional artistry, making it one of the most aesthetically pleasing modern Buddhist temples in Asia.

Historical Background

The temple's construction began in 1988 under the guidance of Haein Sunim, a distinguished disciple of Ita Sunim. It was officially recognized as the headquarters of the Joye Zen sect in 1999.