Yangsan in South Korea, from Asia region, is best know for Sacred & Religious Sites. Discover best things to do in Yangsan with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
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4.5 based on 57 reviews
The Tongdosa temple is one of the most beautiful temples we have ever visited (and we have been all over the world). The history is astounding, since it was the only, or one of the only, temples that survived the Japanese invasion. Most other temples were unfortunately burnt down by the Japanese.
The conservation effort that has gone into this temple is amazing since they have kept the tranquility and the spiritual essence of the place intact. We went in March and it was raining torrentially, but still, the experience was not hampered by the rain. More rain also mean less tourists, which was great. We had the whole temple all for ourselves and took some astonishing pictures. It was just us and the monks and nuns.
Cost and time: We took the taxi from Haeuadae Beach and it took us a little under an hour. We agreed for the taxi driver to wait for us for 2 or 3 hours at the temple and then to drive us back, and it cost 140,000 won. Totally worth it.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
You can understand the histories related to Kimhae from the past up to now if you look around in the museum. In particular, this museum is very famous for all kinds of relics related to the old kingdom of Keumguan Kaya. Allot one day to scrutinize the relics.
4 based on 13 reviews
Brought to life in 2008, the tower is one of the most beloved places in Yangsan. There is a little cafe on the second floor from the top which has many delicious refreshments and also some books for Reading. A very peaceful environment for enjoying the view. There is no entrance fee to get in, however, I would avoid visiting here on during the. weekends because it gets very crowed. (Opening time - 10:00
Closing time- 23:00 but during the winter it closes an hour earlier)
4.5 based on 5 reviews
법기 저수지 입니다.
공원인데도 공원 입구 출입문에서 음식물 반입(아이스크림도 안됩니다.)을 철저하게
검사합니다.
입구에 물품보관함도 있고 전반적으로 아주 깨끗하게 잘 관리 되는것 같습니다.
11월 중순 지나 방문하였는데 단풍이 아주 멋있어요.
은행나무 앞 노란 은행잎이 떨어진곳이 포토존이네요.
데크계단으로 된 산책로를 올라가면 법기저수지가 보입니다.
아주 오래된 소나무들이 드리워져있어서 멋있습니다.
공원 입구에 주차장 있어요. 유료입니다. 음식점이 길옆으로 몇개 있어요.
4.5 based on 744 reviews
It is located in a very serene surrounding at the eastern edge of Mountains in Busan. The complex is huge. It is open 24 hours and entry is free. There are lot of track routes near the temple. Take Metro Line 1 (Orange) and get down at Beomeosa Station then Exit 7 and walk a bit to a bus stop to catch Bus No. 90 (it starts from there) and get down near the temple (10 minutes uphill drive through the forest)..
4 based on 9 reviews
Good for a wee walk. Nothing special but sometimes there are some events or festival in the park and quite fun to watch.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
Hongryong Temple is known for its luster, the temple was built near the waterfall. In the fall is a place of public interest. When in summer is filled with people who want to relax in front of the Temple Valley. It is a small temple with old and magnificent maple trees. If you have a chance to go past Yangsan, do not miss to visit this temple.
4.5 based on 793 reviews
This bridge is deceptive. It is the longest bridge in Korea but doesn't look it initially. When you drive along it then solves the puzzle as the elevated aproaches then solves the puzzle. They are very long and seem to be longer than the central span.
4 based on 6 reviews
이런곳이 있었네요. 풍경좋은 정자에 올라서서 본 뷰입니다. 가는길이 구불구불해요. 양산 매실축제하는곳에서 인접한곳입니다. 밑으로도 산책로가 있어요. 화장실도 있어요.
4.5 based on 787 reviews
We came on Christmas Day. Took Bus 1003 from the Gamcheon Culture Village. We came right around sunset and it was pretty crowded with people who had the same idea. It's a nice area to take pictures of the Gwangandaegyo Bridge (Korea's longest suspension bridge).
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