Jeju Yakcheonsa Temple (약천사(제주))
Jeju Yakcheonsa Temple (약천사(제주))
– Homepage
www.yakchunsa.org
Jeju Yakcheonsa Temple is the largest temple in Asia. Originally a small hermitage named Yaksuam, it was named Yakcheonsa because of a famous mineral spring (‘Yaksu’) nearby. It enshrines tombstones of two royal couples from the Joseon Dynasty: King Munjong and his consort, and King Yeongchin and his consort. The temple also offers temple stays for both Koreans and foreigners.
– Address : 293-28 Ieodo-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
※ Presentation Information
– Experience Guide
[Temple Stay]
One day program: Adults 40,000 won / Children 20,000 won
Experience program (2 days and 1 night): Adults 70,000 won / Children 60,000 won
Relax program (2 days and 1 night): Adults 50,000 won / Children 40,000 won
– Information and Guides
+82-64-738-5000
– Parking
Available
– Admission Fees
Free (Temple stay not included)
– Restrooms
Available
– Interpretation Services Offered
Not available

















◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Jungmun Equestrian Park (중문승마공원)
– Homepage
jmhorseridingpark.modoo.at
Jungmun Equestrian Park is where visitors can experience horseback riding while looking at the sea, and even beginners can enjoy horseback riding without any concerns. Visitors can choose between a walking course that takes 10–15 minutes and a Beach Olle course that takes 20–25 minutes. The Beach Olle course has a beautiful ocean view and reaches its peak in spring when canola flowers are in full bloom. It is operated under a reservation system in principle, but walk-in is also accepted on a first-come,first-served basis. Visitors are advised to call in advance as programs are subject to cancellation in case of adverse weather.
⊙ Joanne Bear Museum (조안베어뮤지엄)
– Homepage
www.joannestudio.co.kr (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
– Tel
+82-64-739-1024
Joanne Bear Museum located in Jungmun Resort Complex in Seogwipo-si, on Jeju-do Island is a gallery exhibition hall for Joanne Oh, a world-famous teddy bear artist. The museum, which boasts the motto “nature and environmentalism”, showcases teddy bears that are made of all-natural materials. The eco-friendly pieces mimic the natural beauty of Jeju Island and give visitors a feeling of comfort and refreshment.