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서울에서 조금 멀긴한데, 통도사, 해인사, 송광사가 1300+년의 역사를 가지고 있는 우리나라 대표사찰입니다~ 구인사도 물론 너무 아름답지만 비교적 최근에 지어진 사찰이라 역사의 깊이를 느끼기에는 조금 아쉬운 점이 있어요~ 다음에 혹시 기회가 되시면 통도사, 해인사, 송광사 브이로그 한번 찍어주셨으면하는 개인적인 바램이~~~ 영상 늘 감사히 잘 보고있어요~
Walking up that hill after the “light lunch” to such a beautiful place! Thank you for this video, it took me 30 min to watch b/c I had to pause it & look at all the incredible scenery and details!
I really am amazed by the artistry in designing the temples. I mean it's simply magnificent. Since Buddha's birthday is coming up, I'm curious why the place is so empty. Thank you for taking us on your journey.
The view of the mountains + the temple structure 😦💕 how beautiful and impressive The cats were so cute and funny 🤭 thank you so much for taking us on this adventure
That temple is really beautiful, and you need to be in shape to explore it! I used to think that when I get to visit South Korea I would just want to see and get to know Seoul and maybe Busan, but now I realize that I will need to stay long enough to get out of the big cities and visit temples and other special locations. Thank you for showing me how much there really is to see and do in SK.
It’s definitely quite the trek to explore this place! We’d definitely recommend staying a little longer on your trip and checking out some of the quieter areas like this :)
Wonderful photography of the scenery and architecture. You timed your visit perfectly. I was huffing and puffing in sympathy with you when you did the climb. I doubt I’ll ever get to go to Korea, so I really enjoy virtually joining your travels. I also enjoy the exploration of different neighborhoods in Seoul.
Thank you 🥹 There’s so way we could’ve trekked up all those hills and stairs with a ‘camera camera’. The image stabilization on our iPhones are sooo much better 🫢
This is the type of Korea I want to see! I feel like I would be way too dumb to even get around to find places like these though, like I would probably need a Korean guide to go with me or sth 🤣Truly a hidden gem. 14:28 the flowers on the right literally took my breath away, I had to pause and take it all in. Also TMI but I'm so impressed by how NOT sweaty you were after that climb. My shirt is always drenched when I hike hahaha
I learned that pollen clouds can form from a clutter of pine trees from this video. Also the temple is so stunning but the amount of walking is insane.Going there is a great workout
That pollen cloud was amazing! I have never seen anything like that before. Thank you for always sharing with us different hotspots so that we can also appreciate the history of Korea.
I went to another temple in a very similarly mountainous location just outside Gyeong-Ju last July. Loved the coloured lanterns and the temple was also spectacular. Very much looking forward to seeing more of this fabulous country in March/April next year. Will keep watching your videos meanwhile - many thanks!🇰🇷😊
Woke up at 6:30 in the morning and came straight here to check out your new video!.. I used to live in Europe, where I’d be able to watch and comment immediately after the video is released, but usually am asleep at the time of posting now… So, using this opportunity: thank you SO MUCH for your amazing, heartwarming content!.. The last year has been the most difficult one in my life so far, and being able to relax and enjoy your adventures was super special. You bring peace and a sense of normality to my crazy life ❤
Ohhh wow-that’s an early morning! 😳 Thank you so much for watching and for the very kind words 🥰 Really hope you’re in a better place now-or at least on the way there ❤️
What a beautiful adventure, I was "exhausted" watching you and imagining what it would be like. I wonder, how long did it take you to walk up and walk down? I think it's a full day trip. Your lunch was amazing. I can't say we have those kinds of mountain structures in New Zealand.
I came here during Autumn when all the tree leaves were changing to a vibrant orange and red and it was STUNNING. It looks so beautiful with the green as well and would love to come back here during Spring / Summer. I think this place is a bit of a hidden gem in Korea because I didn't see too many people when I went as well - thanks for sharing this to the world. It deserves so much more attention.
Korea's mountains remind me a lot of the Alleghany mountains in the eastern part of the US. The Appalachian range all the way up to New York and Pennsylvania.
Thank you. This video saved my week. I was sooooooo overwhelmed with life and toxic people and totally needed to watch something like this. I wish you both the best.
I really like how your channel has evolved. Your editing and narration is on point. And you two make a great team. I’m an adopted Korean who has never been back to Korea since I was 4 years old. I feel like I’m discovering my homeland again which I have zero memory of watching your videos. Thank you.
This temple is so beautiful! During the whole video I couldn't help but wonder how many lanterns they are in this place... how long does it take them to hang them up?! haha
Impressive big temple. The views are amazing. Personally visited older and much smaller temples. Every temple has different templestay programs. Some let the 3am or 4am be an option and not required to attend. Thank you for showing us and taking us on the walk.
@@2hearts1seoul Thank you for your message. Glad to hear you like smaller older temples too. I did visit many temples in, around and outside of Seoul. They are all different and beautiful in their own way. Really enjoy your videos, thank you. 😊
Hope you had your superpower glasses on Kyuho, for the supersaturated colors! Naughty saying no Dragon for Canadian Sarah. Heheh! Perhaps you could share with us what dragon stands for in Korean way? Awesome place & views. Haha, that temple kitty was really unhappy that the other one didn't leave him any of the treat, awwwww ~ Surfshark sounds awesome. Thank you Sarah and Kyuho (and Beemo!) for being our gracious wonderful travel guides & Well Being all :)
Wow! Thanks for taking us with you here.. Amazing structure built with nature.. and great views above! 🙂 bookmarking this for future reference esp for the temple stay 🙂
You two always visit the most beautiful places! I went to Sokcho last year after watching your guys’ video and it was probably my favorite part of my trip! 🤍
Oh my gosh, SO GORGEOUS!! 🤯🤯🤯 All I thought of was going to Guinsa temple complex is like entering the world of Avatar (the Last Airbender, not the blue people lol 🤪🙈)! I didn't even think of this, but I guess now I really have to visit buddhist temples in Korea around Buddha's birthday 🤔
This place looks absolutely beautiful! And now I am just having to add Guinsa Temple as an overnight stay from Seoul on my next trip to Korea. I'll be visiting during Autumn and I can imagine just how beautiful the complex and mountain will look with the autumn colours!!
It was probably a good thing you had such a filling (and delicious looking) lunch. You needed energy to climb all the way to the top! The scenery and temple was beautiful. I couldn't believe how big the complex was...it was so quiet and I also wondered why it seemed so empty. I really enjoyed this video of another one of your travels around the country!
This has to be my top favorite video y’all had ever made😍😍😍 I love the view of these temples. They are absolutely stunning 🤩. This will definitely be on my bucket lists ❤️❤️❤️
This might be one of your most beautiful videos you guys have done. I told myself I need to see other counties besides South Korea but this just makes me want to go back for a 4th trip
I have been to Danyang it is definitely a hidden gem and on top of that it is not far from Seoul, they're aquarium is very good to along with the Alpine coaster and Zip lining.
Ugh that winding drive to get there is the kind of drive I live for. Imo there are few better things that scenic drives. Especially when surrounded by mountains and so much greenery. It's always a little shocking to realize how much country side there is in korea when all you see from the country are the cities. I know it's likely due to work opportunities, but I'm always amazed more people don't live out in the country side or on the outskirts of cities. Maybe it's also because these places are a little too secluded and hard to get to. This temple was amazing. You really feel like you've gone back in time or you've been transported to a fantasy world. It can be hard to believe places like this still exist in the modern age. Thank you so much for sharing this video. If one day I'm ever lucky enough to visit South Korea, this is definitely going to be added to the list of places to see.
The drive there was sooo mountainous ⛰️ The rural areas in Korea are so sparsely populated because the infrastructure isn’t great and there aren’t many jobs (unless you’re working in agriculture). They’re so stunning to visit though 🌿
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OMG that was a great adventure use did, beautiful from bottom to top. The lantern 🏮 so nice and everywhere must of taken so long to put them up. The view amazing the mountains etc., oh and the two cat's beautiful. + the lunch yummy 😋. Thank you this was really amazing lol I probably won't make it far on this adventure 🤭. Oh seeing your cat at the end so cool 👍😺😊...
What a gorgeous place!!! Thank you for finishing that climb while filming, that must have made it even harder! This place seemed straight out of a movie. So big and colourful. Imagine the painting hours and labout that went into these buildings.....insane..... One question though because I don't know much about Buddhism. But if this place can house so many monks, how come it was so quiet when you visited? Are they praying/meditating or....? The lack of people and freedom to explore really surprised me
I wonder if they have a count of all the lanterns they hanged? I'd be curious to know how many hundreds if not more there was. I liked how different they were depending on the temple building you were progressing through. My knees hurt for you for having to go down all these stairs after reaching the top 😅 The views were 100% worth it though.
9:14. This was fantastic. Thank u for sharing this. But, being from a country with HUGE earthquakes that rattle the buildings and people, killing thousands of people, that huge boulder creeps me out. 😂 What were they thinking when they built the temples on top of rocks????😅
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@2hearts1seoul, you channel is so wonderful, beautiful and cinematic. I love that you produce so many wonder stories and cinemas. Astonishing channel.
🇺🇲 it's needs escalators.😂
@@artistlovepeace Wow, thank you 🥹
서울에서 조금 멀긴한데, 통도사, 해인사, 송광사가 1300+년의 역사를 가지고 있는 우리나라 대표사찰입니다~ 구인사도 물론 너무 아름답지만 비교적 최근에 지어진 사찰이라 역사의 깊이를 느끼기에는 조금 아쉬운 점이 있어요~ 다음에 혹시 기회가 되시면 통도사, 해인사, 송광사 브이로그 한번 찍어주셨으면하는 개인적인 바램이~~~ 영상 늘 감사히 잘 보고있어요~
OMG. This is the best Buddhist temple i’ve ever seen so far❤🙏🏻
Us too, for sure!
So gorgeous! I can't imagine how much more impressive it would have been in person
It was just beyond words-the footage doesn’t do it justice 😍
All I can say is wow! Breathtaking views and the workmanship of the temples are gorgeous.
Walking up that hill after the “light lunch” to such a beautiful place! Thank you for this video, it took me 30 min to watch b/c I had to pause it & look at all the incredible scenery and details!
We definitely needed to fuel up before that climb up (and down!) 😅
The scenery is breathtaking. The mountains and temple are beautiful.
Korea is so beautiful! sometimes the sight of the mountains makes me want to cry!! lovely vlog guys :)
I really am amazed by the artistry in designing the temples. I mean it's simply magnificent. Since Buddha's birthday is coming up, I'm curious why the place is so empty. Thank you for taking us on your journey.
It’s empty likely because it’s pretty remote and hard to get to-a true hidden gem ⛰️
Wonderful photography! So cool to see such a huge part of Korean history, the stairs look killer. Thanks for the video.
What a beautiful country!!! You both are such great athletes!!! God bless and protect all of Korea!!!
와 영상미가 끝내 주네요👍👍 시간 가는줄 모르고 넋을 놓고 봤어요👏👏👏
Absolutely gorgeous place. The scenery is awe-inspiring. Can only imagine how amazing it’d look at night.
Wow, what an impressive place! Thanks for taking us along!
These last two videos are awesome! We just love watching your travels. What a beautiful place. Thank you
Wow ! The scenery is absolutely beautiful so green & lush !
omg, so lusciously green! the views are breathtaking, and the colour explosions everywhere make it extra beautiful. worth the trip up
It was so lush and colorful 😍
Absolutely gorgeous video. The temple is stunning ! Thank you so much for sharing !
The view of the mountains + the temple structure 😦💕 how beautiful and impressive
The cats were so cute and funny 🤭 thank you so much for taking us on this adventure
That temple is really beautiful, and you need to be in shape to explore it! I used to think that when I get to visit South Korea I would just want to see and get to know Seoul and maybe Busan, but now I realize that I will need to stay long enough to get out of the big cities and visit temples and other special locations. Thank you for showing me how much there really is to see and do in SK.
It’s definitely quite the trek to explore this place! We’d definitely recommend staying a little longer on your trip and checking out some of the quieter areas like this :)
I looove these types of videos! Thanks for sharing!
Wonderful photography of the scenery and architecture. You timed your visit perfectly. I was huffing and puffing in sympathy with you when you did the climb. I doubt I’ll ever get to go to Korea, so I really enjoy virtually joining your travels. I also enjoy the exploration of different neighborhoods in Seoul.
Absolutely gorgeous.
I'm also always amazed with how clean the streets and pathways look compared to where I am from (Toronto)
There seem to be a lot of staff there who keep the place in tiptop shape :)
I can't believe you guys took this video with an iPhone! All those vibrant colors are captured so well🌲💚
Thank you 🥹 There’s so way we could’ve trekked up all those hills and stairs with a ‘camera camera’. The image stabilization on our iPhones are sooo much better 🫢
확실히 오래된 절이 아니라 고즈넉한 한국 전통사찰 느낌은 부족하지만 그래도 좁은 골짜기에 전각들이 모여 있으니까 웅장한 느낌은 있네요. 가을 겨울 사진이 유명한 이유가 있는듯.
기회가 되면 좀더 오래된 산사도 가보는것도 괜찮을거 같은데 대부분 서울에서 멀긴 하네요 ㅎㅎ
구인사는 그냥 돈 쳐바른 절입니다. 전통미가 없어요.
My family is from that province!!! Many childhood memories... thanks for showing the beauty and reminding me❤
Kyuho’s grandpa lives there too! :)
The kitties are very cute. That place is beautiful! So pretty!
Thanks guys! Very beautiful!
This is the type of Korea I want to see! I feel like I would be way too dumb to even get around to find places like these though, like I would probably need a Korean guide to go with me or sth 🤣Truly a hidden gem. 14:28 the flowers on the right literally took my breath away, I had to pause and take it all in. Also TMI but I'm so impressed by how NOT sweaty you were after that climb. My shirt is always drenched when I hike hahaha
Thanks for this beautiful scenery with us , awesome.
Btw the colors or your color grading were in another level in this video 👌👌
I learned that pollen clouds can form from a clutter of pine trees from this video. Also the temple is so stunning but the amount of walking is insane.Going there is a great workout
There is Ondal Cave and a historical drama filming set 7 minutes away, which is also very nice.
That pollen cloud was amazing! I have never seen anything like that before. Thank you for always sharing with us different hotspots so that we can also appreciate the history of Korea.
It’s the first time we’ve ever seen it ourselves! It was really cool!
What a wonderful breathtaking trip.🤣 Thank you guys for making these videos.💜
I went to another temple in a very similarly mountainous location just outside Gyeong-Ju last July. Loved the coloured lanterns and the temple was also spectacular. Very much looking forward to seeing more of this fabulous country in March/April next year. Will keep watching your videos meanwhile - many thanks!🇰🇷😊
Woke up at 6:30 in the morning and came straight here to check out your new video!.. I used to live in Europe, where I’d be able to watch and comment immediately after the video is released, but usually am asleep at the time of posting now…
So, using this opportunity: thank you SO MUCH for your amazing, heartwarming content!.. The last year has been the most difficult one in my life so far, and being able to relax and enjoy your adventures was super special. You bring peace and a sense of normality to my crazy life ❤
Ohhh wow-that’s an early morning! 😳 Thank you so much for watching and for the very kind words 🥰 Really hope you’re in a better place now-or at least on the way there ❤️
What a beautiful adventure, I was "exhausted" watching you and imagining what it would be like. I wonder, how long did it take you to walk up and walk down? I think it's a full day trip. Your lunch was amazing. I can't say we have those kinds of mountain structures in New Zealand.
I came here during Autumn when all the tree leaves were changing to a vibrant orange and red and it was STUNNING. It looks so beautiful with the green as well and would love to come back here during Spring / Summer. I think this place is a bit of a hidden gem in Korea because I didn't see too many people when I went as well - thanks for sharing this to the world. It deserves so much more attention.
We were talking about how gorgeous it must be during autumn! 🍁 And yeah, it definitely is a hidden gem-there were very few people there.
Korea's mountains remind me a lot of the Alleghany mountains in the eastern part of the US. The Appalachian range all the way up to New York and Pennsylvania.
Wow the song when you were showing the lookout point was very fitting. Thanks for always sharing! 💚
Wow, I'm in awe of the beauty of this temple. That definitely sold it for me, my next trip to Korea will be in May and I'll visit Guinsa!
It’s a must visit! Definitely recommend 🏮
the temple looks very stunning , giving off that studio ghibli vibe..❤
I half expected to see that radish spirit pop pie from behind a corner 😅
Thank you. This video saved my week. I was sooooooo overwhelmed with life and toxic people and totally needed to watch something like this. I wish you both the best.
Ohhh, we really hope you’re feeling better now 🥺 Sorry to hear you had a rough week ❤️
@@2hearts1seoul Feeling better now thank you so much 🥰
I really like how your channel has evolved. Your editing and narration is on point. And you two make a great team.
I’m an adopted Korean who has never been back to Korea since I was 4 years old. I feel like I’m discovering my homeland again which I have zero memory of watching your videos. Thank you.
That temple is gorgeous 😍 thank you for sharing this with us
This temple is so beautiful! During the whole video I couldn't help but wonder how many lanterns they are in this place... how long does it take them to hang them up?! haha
We always wonder the same thing 😅
Impressive big temple. The views are amazing. Personally visited older and much smaller temples. Every temple has different templestay programs. Some let the 3am or 4am be an option and not required to attend. Thank you for showing us and taking us on the walk.
We love the older, smaller temples too :) They each have their own unique beauty. Thanks for watching ☺️
@@2hearts1seoul Thank you for your message. Glad to hear you like smaller older temples too. I did visit many temples in, around and outside of Seoul. They are all different and beautiful in their own way. Really enjoy your videos, thank you. 😊
Hope you had your superpower glasses on Kyuho, for the supersaturated colors! Naughty saying no Dragon for Canadian Sarah. Heheh! Perhaps you could share with us what dragon stands for in Korean way? Awesome place & views. Haha, that temple kitty was really unhappy that the other one didn't leave him any of the treat, awwwww ~ Surfshark sounds awesome. Thank you Sarah and Kyuho (and Beemo!) for being our gracious wonderful travel guides & Well Being all :)
i think the dragon just correlates to the year he was born? and i believe Sarah is a tiger!
ex) born in 1985 = 🐮 / 1986 = 🐅 / 1987 = 🐰 / 1988 = 🐉 / 1989 = 🐍 / 1990 = 🐴
Impresionante
Wow! Thanks for taking us with you here.. Amazing structure built with nature.. and great views above! 🙂 bookmarking this for future reference esp for the temple stay 🙂
You two always visit the most beautiful places! I went to Sokcho last year after watching your guys’ video and it was probably my favorite part of my trip! 🤍
Oh wow! 🥹 So glad you enjoyed Sokcho! It’s so gorgeous there 🌊
I have never seen this area before, wow so beautiful. A must see.
Oh my gosh, SO GORGEOUS!! 🤯🤯🤯
All I thought of was going to Guinsa temple complex is like entering the world of Avatar (the Last Airbender, not the blue people lol 🤪🙈)!
I didn't even think of this, but I guess now I really have to visit buddhist temples in Korea around Buddha's birthday 🤔
Definitely recommend visiting Buddhist temples the month of Buddha’s birthday! The place will be all decked out in lanterns 🏮
One of the most beautiful places I've ever seen, I have to see it in person!
It’s an absolute must see!
Thank you for your effort in showing this to us. I can hear Kyuho’s gasp! Must be a challenge to go there! That place is so gorgeous
This place looks absolutely beautiful! And now I am just having to add Guinsa Temple as an overnight stay from Seoul on my next trip to Korea.
I'll be visiting during Autumn and I can imagine just how beautiful the complex and mountain will look with the autumn colours!!
That would be the perfect time to visit 😍🍁
It was probably a good thing you had such a filling (and delicious looking) lunch. You needed energy to climb all the way to the top! The scenery and temple was beautiful. I couldn't believe how big the complex was...it was so quiet and I also wondered why it seemed so empty. I really enjoyed this video of another one of your travels around the country!
Absolutely-we would’ve been running on fumes if we’d had a light lunch 😅
Thanks so much for watching 🥰
Thoroughly enjoyed the video! Marking this area as a place to visit whenever I move to Korea!
10/10 would recommend! It’s absolutely breathtaking 🏮
Wow I loved this video! Love to see different areas, the lanterns were gorgeous
Such a absolutely divine nature so much peace and calmness over there I love this place ❤
That was wonderful. Thank you so much for sharing your lovely temple day with us. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed it ☺️ It was honestly one of the most beautiful places we’ve ever travelled to in Korea 🏮 Definitely recommend!
This has to be my top favorite video y’all had ever made😍😍😍 I love the view of these temples. They are absolutely stunning 🤩. This will definitely be on my bucket lists ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much! It’s honestly one of our most favorite places in Korea we’ve ever been 🥰
Thank you so much for this beautiful video! I really needed something peaceful today.
Spectacular! So colourful.
thank you that was awesome
This might be one of your most beautiful videos you guys have done. I told myself I need to see other counties besides South Korea but this just makes me want to go back for a 4th trip
I have been to Danyang it is definitely a hidden gem and on top of that it is not far from Seoul, they're aquarium is very good to along with the Alpine coaster and Zip lining.
Anyway the temple is located in 단양(Dan-yang). 담양(Dam-yang) is in different province(district).
비디오 잘 봤습니다~ 너무 아름답고 힐링되네요!
It looks like you guys had the whole temple to yourselves... Immense! Also, that's a lot of side dishes. I got full just looking at it all.
It’s very ‘in the middle of nowhere’, so luckily there weren’t many people 🏮
Wow, looks like you’re in a historical drama. The temple must look so amazing when it’s night time when all the lanterns are lit.
That’s what we were thinking 😍 But then we thought it would also be pretty scary deep in those mountains in the dark and got scared, hahah
Have watched this 3 times and have decided I MUST go there on my next trip! 🤗🇦🇺❤️🇰🇷
10/10 would recommend!! 😍
The food looked so good. The mountains were beautiful.
Love to see you travel. But love your home setting, too. I guess I love you overall🙈💕🧿
Awww thank you 🥰
덕분에 너무 멋지고 웅장한 사찰 구경 잘 했어요~~감사...
Ugh that winding drive to get there is the kind of drive I live for. Imo there are few better things that scenic drives. Especially when surrounded by mountains and so much greenery. It's always a little shocking to realize how much country side there is in korea when all you see from the country are the cities. I know it's likely due to work opportunities, but I'm always amazed more people don't live out in the country side or on the outskirts of cities. Maybe it's also because these places are a little too secluded and hard to get to.
This temple was amazing. You really feel like you've gone back in time or you've been transported to a fantasy world. It can be hard to believe places like this still exist in the modern age.
Thank you so much for sharing this video. If one day I'm ever lucky enough to visit South Korea, this is definitely going to be added to the list of places to see.
The drive there was sooo mountainous ⛰️
The rural areas in Korea are so sparsely populated because the infrastructure isn’t great and there aren’t many jobs (unless you’re working in agriculture). They’re so stunning to visit though 🌿
I could feel the height, it was just that palpable in this video. Great job.❤
So so beautiful!!!
Thank you for showing this temple 👍🙏
Just beautiful, thanks for sharing!
Wow it looked amazing, Thanks for sharing
Your vlog showcased the hidden gems of South Korea beautifully! Speaking of travel, have you heard about the new V4 of the Bento Bag from Nomad Lane? I believe it could be a valuable addition to your future travel adventures.
Absolutely stunning. 💕
OMG that was a great adventure use did, beautiful from bottom to top. The lantern 🏮 so nice and everywhere must of taken so long to put them up. The view amazing the mountains etc., oh and the two cat's beautiful. + the lunch yummy 😋. Thank you this was really amazing lol I probably won't make it far on this adventure 🤭. Oh seeing your cat at the end so cool 👍😺😊...
This was amazing. Korean is a beautiful place!
Absolutely beautiful, thank you
for the tour.
한국에 이런곳이...멋져요!
A MASTERPIECE so beautiful 😮❤
Good morning ❤ love from the states
i loved this episode! :)
What a gorgeous place!!! Thank you for finishing that climb while filming, that must have made it even harder! This place seemed straight out of a movie. So big and colourful. Imagine the painting hours and labout that went into these buildings.....insane.....
One question though because I don't know much about Buddhism. But if this place can house so many monks, how come it was so quiet when you visited? Are they praying/meditating or....? The lack of people and freedom to explore really surprised me
한국불교는 동남아시아 불교와는 다르게 스님들이 먹어야 하는 식량을 자신들 스스로 농사 지어야 한다
낮에는 스님들이 농사를 하러가고 밤에는 수행을 한다
신도들은 주로 주말에 많이들 방문한다
Just phenomenal!!
I would love to visit this place. It's magnificent! 💕
No wonder the lunch was so huge! Lol! It was prepping you for the journey! Beautiful place!
We NEEDED that meal 😂
I wonder if they have a count of all the lanterns they hanged? I'd be curious to know how many hundreds if not more there was. I liked how different they were depending on the temple building you were progressing through. My knees hurt for you for having to go down all these stairs after reaching the top 😅 The views were 100% worth it though.
Looks beautiful!♥
Wow absolutely stunning! My mouth definitely dropped open a couple of times. What a view 🤩
9:14. This was fantastic. Thank u for sharing this. But, being from a country with HUGE earthquakes that rattle the buildings and people, killing thousands of people, that huge boulder creeps me out. 😂 What were they thinking when they built the temples on top of rocks????😅
Wow,what a beautiful spot and as always it amazes me how clean South Koreabis!
11년전 중학생때 수학여행으로 갔었는데 어린나이에도 웅장함에 매료됐던 기억이 있어요
그 당시 비가 온 뒤여서 안개가 자욱하게 껴있었는데 무협영화 속으로 들어간 듯 느껴져서 더 신기하고 그랬는데 … 오랜만에 봐도 여전히 멋진 절이네용
After seeing the video, I think it looks like the setting from Spirited Away even more so now!