Naewonsa Temple (Yangsan) (내원사(양산))
Naewonsa Temple (Yangsan) (내원사(양산))
– Homepage
www.naewon.or.kr
Naewonsa Temple, situated in Cheonseongsan National Park, is home to a monumental Buddha statue standing at 5.5 meters, crafted during the Silla dynasty. The temple complex features various structures, including Bogwangjeon and Geungnakjeon Halls, showcasing its captivating architectural style. Renowned for its picturesque mountain landscapes and as a popular destination for autumn foliage, the temple attracts numerous visitors every year.
– Address : 207 Naewon-ro, Habuk-myeon, Yangsan-si, Gyeongsangnam-do
※ Presentation Information
– Experience Guide
Not available
– Information and Guides
+82-55-374-6466
– Parking
Adults 2,000 won, Teenagers & soldiers 1,200 won
– Operating Hours
06:30-18:00
– Available Facilities
Seonnawon (Buddhist santuary), Mitaam (Hermitage), Simudang hall
– Admission Fees
Adults 2,000 won / Teenagers & soldiers 1,200 won














◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Naewonsagyegok Valley (내원사계곡)
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– Homepage
www.yangsan.go.kr
– Tel
+82-55-380-4826
Naewonsagyegok Valley is located just below Naewonsa Temple at the foot of Cheonseongsan Mountain. The valley is surrounded by Jeongjoksan Mountain to the northeast, Wonjeoksan Mountain to the south, and Cheonseongsan Mountain to the southeast. The water running through the numerous valleys between these mountains has formed streams like Yongyeoncheon and Sangnicheon, which form the Yangsancheon Stream out of Naewonsagyegok Valley.
Naewonsagyegok Valley was formerly called Sogeumgang (little Geumgang), meaning that its beautiful scenery is comparable to that of the breathtaking Geumgangsan Mountain. It is also known as the “mystical valley” as crystal clear water flows all year round. The word “Sogeumgang” is distinctly engraved on one side of the cliff and large rocks stand in layers throughout the valley. Some of the rocks are called Byeongpungbawi Rock, literally meaning folding screen rocks, as they are stretched out much like folding screens.
The valley and the surrounding mountains are a popular summer vacation spot and a well-known hiking destination during the spring, fall, and winter. Muk (acorn jelly) made with acorns gathered from this area not only tastes great, but is also very healthy. Nearby attractions include Tongdosa Temple and Hongnyongpokpo Falls.
* Entrance into the upper region of Naewonsagyegok Valley is restricted.