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Templo Daeheungsa (대흥사) [Patrimonio de la Humanidad de la Unesco]

Templo Daeheungsa (대흥사) [Patrimonio de la Humanidad de la Unesco]

.0M    2023-02-20

Daeheungsa-gil 400, Samsan-myeon, Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do.

El templo se encuentra ubicado en el interior del Parque Provincial del Monte Duryunsan, a 12 km de distancia hacia el sudeste de Haenam-eup. Fue construido por el monje Adohwasang, a los 14 años del reinado de Muryeong de la época Baekje, y a lo largo de la historia ha sido restaurado y reparado varias veces. En el año 1604, a los 37 años del reinado de Seonjo, el monje Seosandaesa predicó que el lugar estaría a salvo de los desastres naturales y se mantendría en calma durante mucho tiempo, por lo que en los últimos momentos de su vida, pidió conservar sus objetos personales en este templo.
 
El nombre original del templo era Daedunsa, pero durante el período colonial japonés recibió el nombre de Daeheungsa, hasta que en el año 1993 volvió a ser nombrado como Daedunsa. El monje Seosandaesa es un personaje histórico que durante toda su vida se esforzó para proteger el país. Varias reliquias y pertenencias del monje se encuentran conservadas en este templo.

Parque Provincial del Monte Duryunsan (두륜산도립공원)

Parque Provincial del Monte Duryunsan (두륜산도립공원)

1.4Km    2023-02-09

Daeheungsa-gil 400, Samsan-myeon, Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do.

Conteniendo muchos templos budistas y paisajes espectaculares, el monte Duryunsan mide 703 metros de altura y se encuentra en el sur de la península coreana. Formado por bosques subtropicales, la montaña es un interesante punto de observación por la diversidad floral. Durante el quinto año del reinado del rey Jinheung (año 544), el monje budista Ado construyó el templo Daedunsa, que es un importante lugar histórico relacionado también con el monje Seosan. Este templo presume de densos bosques de arces y camelias. Sobrecogedoras vistas de los valles y bonitos árboles rodean la carretera de 2 km que permite acceder al templo.

Jeonju Sikdang (전주식당)

Jeonju Sikdang (전주식당)

2.1Km    2021-10-16

170, Daeheungsa-gil, Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do
+82-61-532-7696

Jeonju Sikdang is a noted restaurant for Haenam folk cuisine. It was designated by the Korean Traditional Culture Preservation Society after getting many awards, such as Special Culinary Award.

The main items on the menu are pyogo jeongol (shitake mushroom hot pot) and sanchae jeongsik (set menu with seasoned wild vegetables). In particular, the restaurant's signature pyogo jeongol uses ingredients that are all prepared in house using organic shitake mushrooms, beef, Manila clams, along with other seafood and vegetables, giving it a clean and rich taste. The theme of the restaurant, “Enjoying natural dishes in the mountains,” fits perfectly with the taste of their mushrooms, which carries a excellent taste without the addition of any artificial seasoning. The restaurant also sells dongdongju (traditional Korean liquor), a drink that brings deeper flavors of the food.

Teleférico del Monte Duryunsan (두륜산케이블카)

Teleférico del Monte Duryunsan (두륜산케이블카)

2.3Km    2023-02-09

Daeheungsa-gil 88-45, Samsan-myeon, Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do

El monte Duryunsan (703 m) es una famosa montaña de Jeollanam-do. Con ocho picos, es el hogar de diferentes templos y lugares históricos. La montaña, además, tiene una gran importancia como sitio de investigación por sus bosques de plantas de clima cálido y amplias hojas, y por sus árboles. Se puede acceder al pico de la montaña en 2-3 horas de escalada, desde la entrada del templo Daeheungsa o usando el teleférico (8 minutos), que sale desde la entrada en el lado opuesto de la montaña (y lleva a los visitantes a un punto más bajo que el pico). Desde lo alto de Duryunsan se pueden ver muchas islas de la región y, en un día claro, hasta se divisa el monte Hallasan de la isla de Jeju.

Geomokjang Minbak Lodging [Korea Quality] / 거목장민박 [한국관광 품질인증]

Geomokjang Minbak Lodging [Korea Quality] / 거목장민박 [한국관광 품질인증]

3.6Km    2023-04-13

63, Minbakchon-gil, Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do
+82-61-535-1456

Geomokjang Minbak Lodgings is located in Museon-dong Hanok Minbak Village at the end of Duryunsan Mountain. Having been designated as a Hanok Minbak Village for the first time in Haenam in 1977, it is situated on the way to the famous tourist attraction, The thousand-year-old temple Daeheungsa is a good base for visitors of Haenam. Geomokjang Minbak is a traditional ㄷ-shaped Hanok and has been operated as lodgings since 1999. There are seven modernly renovated rooms with bathrooms and comfortable beddings. Made from Korean red pine, Geomokjang or House Made from Big Tree is dark brown with the pillars, rafters, and everything else in the same color. The polished Daecheongmaru or the main floor, traditional doors with traditional paper, low stone walls, and broad field beyond that are elegant and graceful. In the middle of the yard is a flower garden with dwarf trees. The owner, who has a green thumb, holds a dwarf tree-making activity for guests as well. It costs KRW 5,000 ~ 10,000 depending on the type of tree, and the completed dwarf tree is free to take home.

Seoladawon [Korea Quality] / 설아다원 [한국관광 품질인증]

Seoladawon [Korea Quality] / 설아다원 [한국관광 품질인증]

4.0Km    2023-04-13

153-21, Samseong-gil, Bugil-myeon, Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do
+82-61-533-3083, +82-10-7616-6129

Located at the foot of Mt. Duryunsan in Haenam, Jeollanam-do Province, Seola Dawon is committed to preserving and inheriting the tea culture and nature of the region. The owner began to cultivate this place after hearing the concerns about the absence of a person who would inherit the tea culture of this region from a Buddhist monk he met at Iljiam Hermitage of Daeheungsa Temple in Haenam in 1996. Meanwhile, nine young men who studied tea together cultivated the green tea field in Haenam and built houses. After that, people who had affection for teas began to visit Seola Dawon. Since there were no decent accommodations for people who came from afar, they built eight Korean traditional-style houses in all including a Sarangbang made with stones, the earthen house, the wall-frame house, and the earthen bag house. The Korean traditional-style house was built in 2003 as a cultural space and later remodeled into rooms for the operation of Hanok Stay.

Haemaru healingsoup [Korea Quality] / 해마루 힐링숲 [한국관광 품질인증]

Haemaru healingsoup [Korea Quality] / 해마루 힐링숲 [한국관광 품질인증]

4.7Km    2020-12-12

108-35, Donghae-gil Bukpyeong-myeon, Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do
+82-10-2332-6303

'Haemaru Healing Forest is a guesthouse situated at the foot of Duryunsan Mountain, Haenam in front of Wondo Beach and surrounded by a cypress grove. The mountain, cypress grove, and beach are all visible from the main floored hall room. For this reason, many of the guests who stayed here say that the picturesque view seems to change day by day. The town where the guesthouse is located is specially designed as a 'hanok village,' consisting mostly of traditional Korean houses of Jeollanam-do. It is also widely known as 'Haenam Kimchi Village' because of their famous cabbages, which are grown in the natural environment and are used to make kimchi. Specifically, there are three villages in this area: 'Green Experience Village,' 'Farm Stay Village,' and 'Resort Village.' There is a public swimming pool in the area managed by the villagers and is very popular among visitors, with ticket sales reaching KRW 100,000,000 a year. One of the advantages of staying at this guesthouse is that it’s within a one-hour ride to a number of popular nature destinations such as Wando Cheongsando Island, Gangjin Dasan Chodang, Jangheung Cheongwansan Mountain, Woodland, and Yeongam Wolchunsan Mountain. Haenam is known as one of the best regions of Korea for enjoying the famous Jeolla-do cuisine, so visitors to Haenam are advised to try the local food. The villagers built these traditional Korean guesthouses so that their visitors can have a day of relaxation in nature, away from their hectic city life. With this mind, they used natural pinewood and red clay from Gangwon-do to build authentic traditional Korean houses and utilized traditional Korean tiles from Goryeong. The name 'Haemaru Healing Forest' was given by the owner of the guesthouse, with the subtitle 'A place where you can tell your story.' The guesthouse buildings are in 'ㄱ' shape. The main building, called 'anchae' in Korean, has floor area of 72m², which is big enough for up to 25 people. There are two rooms, a large living room, and a kitchen in this building. The rooms are furnished with sofa, television, air conditioner, refrigerator, and table just like an ordinary home so that guests can feel at home during their stay. The 'bakkatchae,' or 'detached house,' is a single room with capacity of 6 and is furnished with air conditioner and bathroom. The guesthouse is owned by a couple who still work in Seoul and need to travel back and forth between Seoul and Haenam frequently. They're both nature lovers, so their most favorite place in the house is the kitchen garden where they cultivate their own organic lettuce, perilla leaves, and chili peppers. The kitchen garden is open to guests who want to try the homegrown organic vegetables. Various experience programs are offered here as well, such as yunnori, dadeumi, jwibulnori, and kimchi making. Jwibulnori is a traditional Korean game played on the eve of Daeboreum or First Full Moon Day, where people burn dry grass on the ridges of rice paddies and fields and others spin cans of flames attached to the end of a stick or a sling. For safety reasons, this game is played with the consent and participation of the villagers, so be sure to ask the owner of the guesthouse when the game is played. It’s free for groups of more than 10 people. As for the kimchi-making class, it is offered by the guesthouse owner's younger brother and sister-in-law who live and run a kimchi factory in the village. They will teach you how to make kimchi, step-by-step, start to end. The kimchi-making class is a paid program, so be sure to ask the guesthouse owner how much and when the class is held.

Wonjo Jangsu Tongdak (원조장수통닭)

Wonjo Jangsu Tongdak (원조장수통닭)

7.1Km    2020-02-29

295, Gosan-ro, Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do
+82-61-535-1003

Wonjo Jangsu Tongdak is a specialty resaturant that has been serving Korean chicken for over 25 years. It is located on the way to Daeheungsa Temple.

Haemulbate Noneun Dak (해물밭에노는닭)

Haemulbate Noneun Dak (해물밭에노는닭)

7.1Km    2021-03-26

291, Gosan-ro, Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do
+82-61-533-5311

A Korean chicken-based course menu is served. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do. The most famous menu is whole chicken soup with medicinal herbs.

Jinsol Tongdak (진솔통닭)

Jinsol Tongdak (진솔통닭)

7.4Km    2021-03-26

262, Gosan-ro, Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do
+82-61-536-4643

A Korean chicken-based course menu is served. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do. The representative menu is whole local Korean chicken soup.