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Busan Beomeosa Temple

Beomeo Temple is a Buddhist temple located on the eastern slope of Geumjeong Mountain in Busan Metropolitan City and serves as the head temple of the 14th district of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. Along with Haein Temple in Hapcheon and Tongdo Temple in Yangsan, Beomeo Temple is one of the three great temples of the southern region and a center of Korean Buddhism. Located on the eastern slope of Geumjeong Mountain, it was founded by Venerable Uisang in 678 (the 18th year of King Munmu, the 30th king of Silla) and was reconstructed during the reign of King Heungdeok. At the time of King Heungdeok's renovation, it was a large temple with 360 shrine halls, 360 plots of land, and affiliated slaves numbering around 100 households...

Beomeosa Temple is generally family-friendly with parking and a barrier-free route, but specific child amenities aren't documented.

Beomeo Temple is a Buddhist temple located on the eastern slope of Geumjeong Mountain in Busan Metropolitan City and serves as the head temple of the 14th district of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. Along with Haein Temple in Hapcheon and Tongdo Temple in Yangsan, Beomeo Temple is one of the three great temples of the southern region and a center of Korean Buddhism. Located on the eastern slope of Geumjeong Mountain, it was founded by Venerable Uisang in 678 (the 18th year of King Munmu, the 30th king of Silla) and was reconstructed during the reign of King Heungdeok. At the time of King Heungdeok's renovation, it was a large temple with 360 shrine halls, 360 plots of land, and affiliated slaves numbering around 100 households. However, it was completely destroyed during the Japanese invasions of Korea (Imjin War) and fell into near ruin. The current buildings were reconstructed in 1613 (the 5th year of King Gwanghae) by Venerable Myojeon and Venerable Haemin. Established as a temple to realize on earth the ideal of the Avatamsaka Sutra—a clear and pure realm where people help and understand one another and are filled with happiness—Beomeo Temple is a practice temple that has historically fostered many eminent monks and produced Zen masters, and it is a place with a long tradition and many cultural treasures.

Travelers often ask

Rainy day

Beomeosa is a mountainside temple complex, so a rainy visit is possible but most of the experience is outdoors between buildings.

  • Type: temple attraction on the slopes of Geumjeongsan, largely an outdoor walking experience.
  • Hours: 08:00–17:00, open year-round (no closed days listed).
  • Parking is available on site.
  • Barrier-free route and accessible restroom are noted in the data.
  • Indoor/outdoor split and explicit rain-safe status are not specified in the source.
  • English and Simplified Chinese language support is indicated.

Based on place_type, category_codes (A02010800 temple), operating.open_hours_raw, operating.closed_days_raw, operating.parking_available, and accessibility.barrier_free_route/restroom_accessible. experience_attributes.indoor_outdoor and experience_attributes.rain_safe are null, so rain suitability is inferred only from the venue type, not from an explicit field.

Family trip

Beomeosa Temple is generally family-friendly with parking and a barrier-free route, but specific child amenities aren't documented.

  • Open daily 08:00–17:00, no closed days.
  • On-site parking available.
  • Barrier-free route and accessible restroom provided.
  • Human guide service available on site.
  • Stroller access, lactation room, and highchair info not specified.
  • Child-friendliness level is not officially rated.

Based on operating.open_hours_raw, operating.closed_days_raw, operating.parking_available, accessibility.barrier_free_route, accessibility.restroom_accessible, and accessibility.human_guide_available. Fields experience_attributes.child_friendly_level, accessibility.stroller_access, lactation_room, highchair_available, and infant_family_notes were null, so kid-specific amenities cannot be confirmed.

Language support

Beomeosa Temple offers Korean, English, and Simplified Chinese language support, plus on-site human guide assistance.

  • Languages supported: Korean, English, Simplified Chinese
  • Japanese and Traditional Chinese support: not listed
  • Human guide assistance available on site
  • Audio guide, sign-language guide, and braille guide: not listed
  • Multilingual signage status: not specified
  • Translation menu availability: not specified

Based on language_support (korean, english, chinese_simplified = true; japanese, multilingual_signage, translation_menu_available = null) and accessibility.human_guide_available = true. Audio/sign-language/braille guide fields were null, so those are reported as not listed rather than unavailable.

Accessibility

Beomeosa Temple has a barrier-free route, an accessible restroom, and on-site human guide assistance available.

  • Barrier-free route on site
  • Accessible restroom available
  • Human guide assistance available
  • General parking available on site
  • Accessible parking, wheelchair access, and braille/sign-language guides not specified
  • Korean, English, and Simplified Chinese language support available

Based on accessibility.barrier_free_route, accessibility.restroom_accessible, accessibility.human_guide_available, operating.parking_available, and language_support. Fields like wheelchair_access, parking_accessible, braille_guide, sign_language_guide, audio_guide, and elevator are null in the source data, so those points are reported as unspecified rather than confirmed.

Operating

  • ParkingYes
  • Open hours08:00~17:00
  • Closed days연중무휴
  • Reservation requiredUnknown
  • Walk-in allowedUnknown

Payment

  • Card paymentUnknown
  • Foreign cardUnknown
  • Cash onlyUnknown

Languages

  • KoreanYes
  • EnglishYes
  • JapaneseUnknown
  • Simplified ChineseYes
  • Multilingual signageUnknown

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessUnknown
  • Stroller accessUnknown
  • Accessible restroomYes
  • Accessible parkingUnknown
  • ElevatorUnknown

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