The last stop of the trip to Busan, before going to Gyeongju, I specially came to feel the Buddhist atmosphere in Korea. I needed to transfer again, but it was not complicated at all: after leaving the subway, go along the ramp for 2 minutes to reach the station and take the 90 bus. I saw that everyone got off at the place where they got off the bus was Fanyu Temple. Most of the grandparents came to climb Jinjing Mountain, and they met a Malaysian Chinese couple who went to Fanyu Temple together on the road. There are many believers in the temple, and the hall is full of religious believers who come to recite the scriptures and worship, but they do not feel noisy at all. I think this is the Buddha's pure land! The overall area of the monastery is not large, the layout is the same as the domestic Han Buddhist monastery, and some details are not ingenious. As a famous temple in Korea with historical relics, it is natural to feel the sense of historical age in it. On the way to visit, I happened to meet a monk who could speak Chinese and told the monastery that the dining hall could provide fast food at noon. Because I caught up with the meal, I enjoyed vegetarian food with the faithful after the visit. With awe of Buddhist culture and monasteries, I left Fanyu Temple and ended this trip to Busan.
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The last stop of the trip to Busan, before going to Gyeongju, I specially came to feel the Buddhist atmosphere in Korea. I needed to transfer again, but it was not complicated at all: after leaving the subway, go along the ramp for 2 minutes to reach the station and take the 90 bus. I saw that everyone got off at the place where they got off the bus was Fanyu Temple. Most of the grandparents came to climb Jinjing Mountain, and they met a Malaysian Chinese couple who went to Fanyu Temple together on the road. There are many believers in the temple, and the hall is full of religious believers who come to recite the scriptures and worship, but they do not feel noisy at all. I think this is the Buddha's pure land! The overall area of the monastery is not large, the layout is the same as the domestic Han Buddhist monastery, and some details are not ingenious. As a famous temple in Korea with historical relics, it is natural to feel the sense of historical age in it. On the way to visit, I happened to meet a monk who could speak Chinese and told the monastery that the dining hall could provide fast food at noon. Because I caught up with the meal, I enjoyed vegetarian food with the faithful after the visit. With awe of Buddhist culture and monasteries, I left Fanyu Temple and ended this trip to Busan.
Fanyu Temple is one of the famous Buddhist temples in Busan, South Korea. It is located in the foothills of Jinjing Mountain in the city. It is built in the center of the mountain, away from the world. The scale of the temple is large, simple and beautiful. In the late autumn, the red leaves are all over the mountains, so that the temple can feel more spiritual. It is a must-visit place to visit Busan.
Fanyu Temple, a deep mountain temple located in Jinjing Mountain, Busan, South Korea, the temple is large in scale, Lingshan aura, a good mountain temple, the temple and the treasure museum can be visited, and autumn is a resort to enjoy the red leaves, so most of the tourists will come here for a day trip. A mountaineering option.
Eleven to Lushan, when you come to Fanyu Temple, you will feel a very strong atmosphere. You can smell the smell of autumn in the air, and after seeing the leaves on the roadside, you will feel more beautiful, because they are all golden. It looks like it will add another flavor, we went up the mountain by hiking, to be able to enjoy the autumn color here.
Take Line 1 Fanyu Temple Station Exit 7, go forward, turn left at the intersection, to the first intersection is a left turn around the island, a few steps to the 90 bus station, the subway exit to the 90 bus is also a 5-minute walk. The temple is on the mountain, so it takes a long time to go up the mountain road and do the bus very quickly. The temple is relatively simple and there is no Chinese temple style. The scenery is good, standing on the mountain, very clean. On the fifth day of the year, no tickets are required.
Fanyu Temple came about autumn, the red maple leaves of the mountain, under the sun, red and colorful, the scorpion is beautiful! ! Many people pray here to protect peace and health. There are many Guanyin and videos in this. Anyway, I have to be religious when I enter the temple. I hope everything goes well~
Pomosa, located in the foothills of Jinjing Mountain, north of Busan, was built at the end of the 7th century as the Zen main center, which is the first ancient temple of Busan. This temple with 36 buildings was unfortunately destroyed during the chaos of Buchen. In 1717, many historical monuments in the temple were rebuilt. Listed as a national treasure in South Korea, the Daxiong Palace is very exquisite and gorgeous. It is the essence of the Korean-era architecture. The quiet stone path. The Lang chanting voice leads the believers to this holy place. The first thing that comes into view is the stone base of a pillar of the Fanyu Temple. Designated as an important cultural property, the wooden part of its lacquer-dyed (Traditional Korean Painting) contrasts sharply with the stone base made of majestic stone pillars. It is very eye-catching. Walk up the stone steps through the gate of the Tenno and the gates are the original temples of the Daxiong Palace and the Fanyu Temple of the Guanyin Palace. The Buddha worshipped Sakya Rulai Buddha, so the Daxiong Palace was designated as an important cultural property. A three-story stone tower on the opposite side of the Daxiong Palace was built on a double-story base. It was built around the 9th century. The typical stone tower style of the later Silla era of the unification was also designated as an important text. Chemical property Cangsong Cuizhu strange stones everywhere Manzhu Shahua Shaoshengzi Temple more beautiful garden return to this beautiful ancient temple in ten worship I wish it can stand and not protect every believer ~