Tongdosa Temple

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Bhava **************************
1 Nov 2025
We took a day trip to Pohang from Busan and covered homigot, japanese street, space walk, jukdo market and tongdosa temple. Our guide Mr Park Jeong was very friendly and had so much information about everything. He took us around all the places. Highly recommend this trip. Mr Park was so nice that he got us some local Korean food similar to donuts as we are vegetarians and couldn't bear the strong smell in the market so we didn't enter that area. Just a suggestion - if we had more time to explore space walk, it would be great. We just had 1 hour to explore space walk.
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Klook User
30 Oct 2025
exciting. the tour guide Park Jeong Ho is nice and very helpfull.
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LIN ******
27 Oct 2025
I've always wanted to visit the Pohang Space Walk and see Homigot's "Hands of Harmony." Figuring out transportation on my own was a hassle, so I was happy to find this tour from Busan to Pohang's popular attractions. I could sightsee after getting off the bus and sleep on the way back. I'm very grateful for our guide, Mr. Park, for his attentive care throughout the day. Although the tour was in English, Mr. Park also used a translation app to take care of Chinese-speaking tourists, so there's no need to worry about not understanding. I highly recommend this tour for tourists who aren't fluent in English! Lunch will be at the fish market.
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chow *******
27 Oct 2025
My tour guide is very professional. he recommend good food for me. His time management is very good. the weather is very good today. we have a wonderful day
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Klook用戶
25 Oct 2025
Enjoyed the small group size, around 10 people, simple and efficient. Finally conquered the Sky Walk, a very thrilling experience. Our guide, Mr. Park, took us to Jukdo Island for seafood. The Korean specialty, "daege" (crab), was delicious and we even got a discount, thanks to his great recommendations. Itinerary Arrangement: Tour Guide:
Klook 用戶
25 Oct 2025
I highly recommend this tour! The tour guide is very enthusiastic and provides detailed explanations, so you don't have to worry about missing any popular attractions. Communication was also seamless! It was a comfortable day trip to Pohang!
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Klook 用戶
25 Oct 2025
Thank you, Mr. Park, for the friendly and kind tour today. Although it was raining at the first stop, Homigot Sunrise Square, it didn't dampen our spirits. Afterwards, we visited the "When the Camellia Blooms" drama filming location at Guryongpo Japanese House Street. After the weather cleared up, we arrived at the Space Walk, the most anticipated and exciting part of the itinerary. This is a new attraction in recent years, and the walkway is the highest point here. Being able to see the entire beautiful sea view is worth recommending as a free attraction. Then we went to Jukdo Market for a meal, and then visited Dongdosa Temple. Today, Saturday, there was a Chinese opera performance at Dongdosa Temple, with traditional snacks and refreshments available to taste. I didn't feel much when I watched the "Jeongnyeon" Chinese opera performance before, but I didn't realize how amazing Chinese opera was until I heard it with my own ears. This itinerary reduces the hassle of transportation, and there is plenty of time to stop at each attraction. I have already recommended it to friends who plan to travel to Korea.
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Klook User
4 Oct 2025
very nice tour and our tour guide Mr. Park was excellent. He answered questions, gave a lot of fun facts and really made the trip more memorable. It was an amazing day tour, despite the rain.
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Nestled in the serene embrace of Mt. Yeongchuk near Yangsan, Tongdosa Temple is a captivating destination for travelers seeking spiritual enlightenment and cultural immersion. Established in 643, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is renowned as one of Korea's Three Jewels Temples and stands out for its unique architectural design and profound connection to the teachings of Gautama Buddha. Known as the 'Temple Without a Buddha Statue,' Tongdosa captivates visitors with its unique charm and profound cultural heritage. As one of Korea's five 'Palace of the Jewel of Nirvana' temples, it offers a tranquil escape into the heart of Korean Buddhism, where history, legend, and spirituality converge. The temple's sacred grounds invite travelers to explore and discover the essence of Korean Buddhism, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking a journey through time and a deeper understanding of Buddhist culture.
108 Tongdosa-ro, Habuk-myeon, Yangsan-si, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Daeungjeon (Main Dharma Hall)

Step into the heart of Tongdosa Temple at the Daeungjeon, a National Treasure that offers a unique spiritual experience unlike any other. Here, you won't find a traditional Buddha statue. Instead, gaze upon the Geumgang Gyedan (Diamond Altar), where the sacred relics of the historical Buddha are enshrined. This hall is a serene space for reflection and worship, inviting visitors to connect with the profound spiritual heritage of Tongdosa.

Geumgang Gyedan (Diamond Altar)

Discover the spiritual core of Tongdosa at the Geumgang Gyedan, the revered Diamond Altar that houses the relics of the historical Buddha. This sacred site is not only a focal point for ceremonies but also a symbol of the temple's deep spiritual significance. Visitors are drawn to its tranquil atmosphere, where the essence of Buddhist teachings is palpable, offering a moment of peace and contemplation.

Nine Dragons Pond (Guryongji)

Immerse yourself in the mystical allure of the Nine Dragons Pond, or Guryongji, at Tongdosa Temple. According to legend, this enchanting pond is home to a dragon that pledged to protect the temple. Its serene waters and surrounding beauty add a touch of magic to the temple grounds, making it a must-visit spot for those seeking both tranquility and a touch of legend.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Tongdosa Temple, established in 646 AD by the revered monk Jajang-yulsa, is a beacon of Korean Buddhism. This temple is not only a Full Monastic Training Temple but also a Seon Temple, making it a spiritual hub for many renowned monks. It proudly houses sacred relics of the Buddha, brought from Tang China, and has played a crucial role in preserving Buddhist teachings, especially during the Joseon period. Visiting Tongdosa offers a profound insight into the rich tapestry of Korean Buddhist heritage.

Architectural Marvels

Explore the architectural wonders of Tongdosa Temple, where 65 unique buildings await your discovery. Each structure tells its own story, with some showcasing unpainted and faded designs that speak to their historical journey. The temple complex also includes 13 hermitages and a museum filled with local treasures and cultural artifacts, offering a glimpse into the artistic and historical significance of the site.

Ecological Paradise

Nestled in a serene river-valley and surrounded by lush forests, Tongdosa Temple is an ecological paradise. The natural beauty of the area enhances the spiritual ambiance, providing a tranquil escape for visitors seeking peace and reflection. The harmonious blend of nature and spirituality makes it a perfect destination for those looking to reconnect with themselves and the environment.