Beomeosa Temple

Religious spot
★ 4.9 (4K+ reviews) • 23K+ booked
Located in Busan, South Korea, Beomeosa Temple is an ancient Buddhist temple that has been standing since the Silla dynasty in 678. Surrounded by the peaceful Geumjeongsan Mountain, it's a place with a lot of history and culture, making it a great spot to visit for a calm and spiritual experience. Get a taste of monk life by staying at the temple and learning about the teachings of the great Buddhist teacher and rituals passed down through the centuries. When you enter Beomeosa Temple, you'll spot some special spots like the flagpole support, stone lanterns lining, and stepping stones, both holding stories from over a thousand years. These meaningful structures protect the temple's history and pay homage to the monks who came before us. If you're looking for peace, history, or just a beautiful escape, Busan Temple's Beomeosa offers a mix of spirituality, nature, and tranquility that will stay with you for a long time.
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250 Beomeosa-ro, Geumjeong-gu, Busan, South Korea
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4.9 /5
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劉 **
1 Jul
It was a very fulfilling day. The tour guides Song and Mike took good care of everyone. The introductions to each attraction were very exciting. We all learned a lesson. Every scene today will be deeply imprinted in our minds. The weather was too hot today, and they reminded us to drink more water.
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Klook 用戶
30 Jun
The tour guide Mike explained the attractions very well, shared some Korean culture and history in Donggong and Moonchi will also courteously help us take pictures In addition, recommended us some good specialty snack bars, have the opportunity to come again a bit unfortunately is that each attraction can not stay much time, can not slowly appreciate the beauty of Gyeongju
Kian *******
29 Jun
We joined this Heritage Day Tour as a family of five, and enjoyed this tour despite the rainy weather. The itinerary was well planned, covering all the major historical sites and giving us enough time to explore and take photos. Our tour guide, Juna, was exceptionally professional and friendly throughout the day. She shared interesting historical background and stories at each location, which made the tour even more meaningful. We were especially impressed by her thoughtfulness, she always volunteered to help us take family photos with our own camera so we could all be in the pictures together. Juna made sure everyone felt comfortable and kept the mood positive. Her clear explanations, warm attitude, and attention to detail really stood out. Overall, its a memorable experience for our whole family. We highly recommend for anyone visiting Busan and looking to discover the rich cultural hertiage of Gyeongju. Thank you Juna and the team for such a wonderful day!
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siok **********
29 Jun
A little bit of history tour and our guy, Tomy, has done a good job explaining. This is a good trip for those who have some interest in learning about the past dynasty. However, some of the sites are actually replicas as they were either destroyed or moved.
Klook User
26 Jun
Ms. Song - our tour guide is a very nice, enthusiastic and attentive tour guide. She looked after us very well and her interaction with tourists is great. Song even offers to take photos for all her tourists. The Gyeongju attractions look great and itinerary is suitable to explore for a whole day. It could be tiring for elder people with a lot of walking, make sure you stay hydrated during summer.
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C *****
26 Jun
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A Gyeongju cultural tour that exceeded expectations! The Chinese tour guide Jin Jinlan (LAN) is so professional! As a history lover, this one-day tour in Gyeongju is completely beyond imagination! Thanks to the gold medal tour guide Jin Jinlan (LAN) for her careful arrangement. The whole explanation was both professional and vivid, and the story of the Silla Dynasty was more exciting than a drama! The in-depth cultural experience includes Bulguksa Temple, Yangdong Cultural Village, and Cheonmachong, which made me understand the ancient Korean history, which is very interesting. The tour guide speaks humorously. She took the initiative to help find the best angle for taking pictures at each attraction, and flexibly adjusted the focus of the explanation according to our interests. The amount of knowledge is amazing! Recommend everyone to participate 💕
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Huang ******
25 Jun
During the trip, tour guide Jin Jinlan was very enthusiastic and attentive in introducing each attraction and explaining the stories behind them. She also helped everyone take photos. I was very happy to participate in this tour!
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Klook 用戶
25 Jun
This time we were led by a Chinese tour guide named LAN, who is Korean but speaks fluent Chinese. The tour guide introduced the history of our attractions in great detail, which made the whole day full of history! He is very nice and will help take photos at various attractions. The point is that I forgot to bring an umbrella, and the tour guide also helped me solve the umbrella problem. 🥹In the end, the tour guide had obviously gone off work, but our companions just asked the tour guide for recommended midnight snacks. He took us directly to the destination and helped us order before leaving! It was really great👍🏻Before leaving, he said that if you have any questions, you can send him a message! I don’t know how to praise him! He is also very humorous~
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Must-Visit Attractions in Beomeosa Temple

Daeungjeon (Main Temple Hall)

Feel the heart of Beomeosa Temple with a visit to the Daeungjeon, the Main Temple Hall. Rebuilt in 1614 after the original was lost to the flames of war, this hall stands as a beacon of resilience and spiritual continuity. As you enter the temple complex, feel the weight of history and the enduring spirit of Korean Buddhism envelop you. The temple entrance's intricate architecture and serene atmosphere invite you to pause, reflect, and connect with the centuries-old traditions that continue to thrive here.

Iljumun (One Pillar Gate)

Start your journey into the sacred grounds of Beomeosa Temple through the Iljumun, or One Pillar Gate. This architectural marvel, which seems to balance on a single pillar when viewed from the side, symbolizes the singular path to enlightenment. As the first gate of the temple, it marks the transition from the mundane to the spiritual, inviting you to leave behind worldly concerns and embrace the tranquility and wisdom that lie beyond.

Cheongwangmun Gate

After passing through the first gate, you'll come to the Cheongwangmum Gate, also known as the "Gate of the Four Heavenly Kings." This gate is typically the second entrance to the temple grounds. Inside, you'll find statues of guardians who protect Buddha, and his teachings, and keep away evil spirits. In the old days, it was believed that only those with good intentions could enter the inner part of the temple, and these guardians were there to make sure only the deserving could pass and enter the sacred space.

Three-story Stone Pagoda

The Three-story Stone Pagoda at Beomeosa Temple is a famous Korean National Treasure 250 and has connections to the Unified Silla period. The three-story pagoda is known for its thin, flat roof stones placed horizontally, giving it a sturdy look and showcasing the ancient beauty of the Silla era.

Templestay Program

Beomeosa Temple's Templestay Program is a special opportunity that lets you peek into the everyday rituals and spiritual traditions of monk life. Join meditation sessions, tea ceremonies, and bracelet-making activities with 108 beads, all while soaking in the calm and beauty of the temple in this temple site. Whether you want to find inner harmony or learn more about Korean Buddhism, this program guides you on a meaningful path of self-discovery and contemplation.

Tips for Your Beomeosa Temple Visit

When is the best time to visit Beomeosa Temple?

Beomeosa Temple is a stunning destination throughout the year, but it truly shines in late spring when the wisteria blooms and in autumn when the foliage bursts into vibrant colors. These seasons offer mild weather and breathtaking natural beauty, making them the perfect times to visit. Haedong Yonggungsa Temple is also another Busan Korea temple you can visit.

How do I get to Beomeosa Temple?

Reaching Beomeosa Temple is quite convenient with public transportation. You can take the Busan Metro Line 1 to Beomeosa Station. From there, a short bus ride or taxi will take you directly to the temple. Alternatively, you can enjoy a scenic walk through the forest from the station.

Are there any special programs or events at Beomeosa Temple?

Beomeosa Temple offers Templestay programs on certain Saturdays, providing a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the spiritual atmosphere. It's advisable to check availability two months in advance. Avoid major events like Buddha's Birthday, as the program may not be available then.