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Destinations » Gyeongsangnam-do

Haeinsa Temple

Address
10 Chiin-ri ,Gaya-myeon, Hapcheon-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do
Description
Cheonghakdong Village, located at the southern foot of Samsanbong Peak on Mt. Jirisan, maintains the traditional style of daily Korean life. ‘Cheonghak’ means a community where a crane of blue feathers lives.
Cheonghakdong is one area where no harm was ever done under any circumstances in the turbulent history of Korea.
It is an inland village where electricity came into the village only 20 years ago. Over 200 residents of this community maintain the custom of wearing hair in a knot, wearing Korean traditional clothing, and doing farm work in the traditional manner of living.
Next to Chunghakdong Village is the holy ground to worship Hwanin, Hwanwung, Dangun and a monastery called Samseong-gung. There are about 1,500 various types of stone towers, which took 15 years to finish. These towers are in a restoration process, to pile stones up on the holy ground called Sodo, the place where ceremonies to praise the heavenly god were held during the Three Kingdoms Era. The site is still under construction, and the restoration will continue until 3,333 folk poles are finished. To enter the sanctuary, you must strike the gong at the wooden post three times and wait for an ascetic to guide you. Hats with English writing on it should be taken off, and one person of the party should wear the proper garment on behalf of the group. When the palatial residence is shown, the ascetic solemnly requests to the group to show respect. After the showing of respect, the group can tour freely.
Directions
At Hapcheon Intercity Bus Terminal, take a bus toward Haeinsa Temple (bus runs 8 times, 60 min travel time). Taxi takes 40 min.
Information
- Haeinsa Temple Office Tel: +82-55-931-1001 (Kor,Eng)
- Homepage http://www.haein-sa.org (Kor/Eng/Jap)
- Hours: from sunrise to sunset, open year round
- Admission fee:
  * Individuals:
  Age 20 and over: 2,800 won, 14-19: 1,300 won, 13 and under: 900 won
  * Groups:
  Age 20 and over: 2,400 won, 14-19: 1,100 won, 13 and under: 750 won
- Parking lot: 340 spaces available

* The above information may vary in different locations.

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