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Unmunsa Temple (운문사)

Unmunsa Temple (운문사)

Introduction

Unmunsa Temple in Cheongdo, Gyeongsangbuk-do belongs to Cheongdo-gun in terms of administrative district. However, it is actually more closely connected to Daegu in terms of traffic and lifestyle. Unmunsa Temple was built in 560 during the Silla period. This ancient temple features seven treasured artifacts including the Weeping Pine Tree (Natural Monument No. 180) and stone lantern. There are four small hermitages (Sariam, Naewonam, Bukdaeam and Cheongsinam) around the temple. Moreover, the surrounding forest of pine and fir trees only enhances the temple’s beauty.



Unmunsa is the largest Buddhist nunnery in Korea, maintaining a capacity of roughly 260 bhikkhunis, or Buddhist nuns, who practice Buddhism in a four-year term. But, thanks to its magnificence and lush forest, Unmunsan Mountain, located on the southernmost part of Taebaek Mountain range, has become a favorite spot for many tourists.

Basic Information

Address 264, Unmunsa-gil, Unmun-myeon, Cheongdo-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do (38368)
Phone +82-54-372-8800
Last Updated 2021/07/21
Hours Early morning service - 04:40
Morning service - 10:40
Evening service - Winter 06:00 / Summer 06:30
Closed N/A (Open all year round)
Information • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info:+82-54-372-8800
Parking Available

Additional Information

Admission Fees Individuals: Adults 2,000 won / Teenagers 1,000 won / Children 500 won

Group: Adults 1,500 won / Teenagers 800 won / Children 400 won


* Free admission: Senior citizens (ages 65 & older) and preschoolers (ages 7 & younger)

* Groups: 30 people or more
Parking Fees Compact cars: 1,000 won

Small cars: 2,000 won

Buses: 3,000 won
Restrooms Available

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