Start hiking from Beopjusa Temple
Beopjusa Temple: Built in 553 during the 14th year of Silla King Jin-Heung’s reign, Beopjusa Temple is located on Songnisan Mountain. However, many of the original buildings were destroyed during the Imjin War (1592-1598), with the current structures having been rebuilt in 1624. The temple features many beautiful and important Buddhist relics and artworks, centered around the main hall, Daeungbojeon Hall.
Sejogil: The Sejo-gil is a total 3.2km walk that start from Beopjusa Temple to Bokcheonam in Mt. Songni, and consists of pine forests. It was named Sejo-gil because it was the road that King Sejo walked to take care of his body for health.
Sesimjeong
Munjangdae:Originally, Munjangdae was called Unjangdae because of a big peak rises high into sky and is hidden in the cloud. One day, while King Sejo of Joseon took a rest and recuperation in Songnisan, a young nobleman appeared in his dream and said “If you climb into the sacred peak and pray there, your body will be improved.” According to his words, King Sejo visited the peak and found the book describing the three moral rules to practice five human relations on the top. He read the book all day long on the spot. It was called Munjangdae after that.
10:00AM – Beopjusa Temple
10:30AM – Sejogil
11:30AM – Sesimjeong
12:30PM – Munjangdae
Lisana Yumaglova –
Had the best moment ever