Waujeongsa Temple (Yongin) (와우정사(용인))

Explanation

Founded in 1970 by displaced North Koreans seeking national reconciliation, Waujeongsa Temple is nestled among the magnificent peaks of Yeonhwasan Mountain. The temple is home to Yeolbanjeon Hall, Daegakjeon Hall, and Beomjonggak Pavilion. Notable among its statues are the twelve-meter-long Reclining Buddha in Yeolbanjeon Hall and Buldu, an eight-meter-high Buddha’s head statue located at the temple’s entrance. Additionally, the temple features unique Buddha statues from across Asia, including the Stone Tower of Unity, constructed with stones from Buddhist holy sites, and a jade Ascetic Statue of Shakyamuni.


Inquiry

+82-31-332-2472


Homepage

www.yongin.go.kr


Information Use

Experience Guide : Not available

Contact and Information : +82-31-332-2472

Parking facilities : Available

Day off : N/A (Open all year round)

Hours : 06:00-18:00


More information

Admission Fees
Free

Available Facilities
Yeolbanjeon Hall, Daegakjeon Hall, Beomjonggak Pavilion

Location

224-4 Haegok-dong, Cheoin-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do