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Girimsa Temple

Girimsa Temple sits quietly on the slopes of Mount Hamwolsan in Gyeongju. Established in 643 during the Silla Kingdom by an Indian monk and later rebuilt by the renowned Korean monk Wonhyo, the temple offers a peaceful alternative to the more crowded Bulguksa. Visitors can explore 16 traditional buildings, encounter ancient Buddha statues, and admire stone pagodas. A unique feature is the Ojongsu spring, whose water is said to have five distinct tastes, adding a touch of local legend. The serene atmosphere and historical architecture make it a reflective and scenic spot, ideal for travelers seeking both culture and tranquility.

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Girimsa Temple is located in Yangbuk‑myeon, Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang Province. It is open in summer from around 8 AM to 6 PM and in winter from 8 AM to 5 PM. Admission is approximately ₩3,000 for adults, with discounts for youth and children. Visitors will find restrooms and a small parking area on site. While some signs are in English, bringing a guide or translation app will enhance the experience. The temple remains a living spiritual site, so visitors can witness monks at prayer and experience traditional rituals.

Warum diese Tour buchen

Girimsa is a functioning temple, so respectful behavior is expected. Modest clothing is recommended and visitors should speak quietly in prayer halls. Hats and shoes must be removed when entering indoor spaces. Photography is generally allowed outdoors, but sacred areas may have restrictions. The Ojongsu spring can be sampled respectfully at designated spots. Temple stay programs may be available, offering cultural experiences overnight, but these usually require advance booking. The temple sits on a gentle mountainside path, so comfortable shoes and water are advisable.

Die richtige Tour auswählen

From central Gyeongju, Girimsa is about 16 to 18 kilometers east toward Gampo. Local buses such as No. 700 or 710 run from near Gyeongju Bus Terminal, taking around 35 to 40 minutes to the temple entrance, followed by a 10 to 15‑minute uphill walk. A taxi takes approximately 25 to 30 minutes and costs around ₩22,000 to ₩28,000. Those with a car can drive directly to the temple, where parking is available at the base of the trail leading up to the gate.

Wissenswertes vor der Abreise

Spring brings blooming wildflowers and cool breezes, making early mornings especially pleasant. Summer provides lush greenery and shaded walking paths. Autumn is stunning with golden foliage, and winter offers crisp, serene snowy scenes. Visiting early in the morning avoids crowds and provides soft natural light, while late afternoon creates warm tones on the temple facades, perfect for photography.