Overview
Beomeosa is a serene 7th-century Buddhist temple tucked into the forested slopes of Geumjeongsan Mountain, one of Korea's five great temples and a peaceful retreat from Busan's urban energy.
Highlights
- Mountain Setting: Ancient halls amid towering trees on a mountainside — a scene of profound tranquility.
- Iljumun Gate: The ornate single-pillar gate marking the entrance to the sacred precinct.
- Temple Stay: Overnight programs with meditation, tea ceremony, and Buddhist meals.
History
Founded in 678 AD by the monk Uisang, the temple's name means 'Fish from Heaven Temple' — legend says golden fish descended from heaven on colorful clouds and played in a mountain spring.
Visitor Tips
- Combine with Geumjeongsan: Hike from Beomeosa to Geumjeongsan Fortress for a full-day mountain excursion.
- Autumn Colors: The temple is surrounded by stunning autumn foliage in November.
- Duration: 1–1.5 hours.