Jogyesa is the chief temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism, becoming so in 1936. It thus plays a leading role in the current state of Seon Buddhism in South Korea. The temple was first established in 1395, at the dawn of the Joseon Dynasty; the modern temple was founded in 1910 and initially called "Hwanggaksa." The name was changed to "Taegosa" during the period of Japanese rule, and then to the present name in 1954. Jogyesa is located in Gyeonji-dong, Jongno-gu, in downtown Seoul. Natural monument No. 9, an ancient white pine tree, is located within the temple grounds. Jogyesa Temple is located in one of the most popular cultural streets in Seoul, Insa-dong. Very close to the palace of Gyeongbokgung.
Loved this place. It’s situated in a park square area that is very welcoming. Lots of great photo spots. I even went inside the temple to sit with the people who were having a service of sorts. A woman inside was so friendly and offered me a pillow to kneel on. The interior was so colorful and beautiful with large Buddha’s and shrines. I respectfully and quietly reveled in the amazing-ness of it all.
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