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Kirimsa Temple
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About this place

Kirimsa is the second-largest Silla temple in Gyeongju, home to a notable Birojana Buddha statue. The temple is renowned for its legendary spring water, known as ojongsu or "five-flavoured water," which draws visitors seeking its supposed medicinal properties. A significant Buddhist site reflecting the region's rich spiritual heritage.

Practical information

437-17 Girim-ro, Munmudaewang-myeon, Gyeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea
Opening hoursMonday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Thursday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Saturday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Sunday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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1
Daejeokgwangjeon Hall

Daejeokgwangjeon Hall

Daejeokgwangjeon Hall is the principal building of Girimsa Temple and the heart of its earliest worship area, housing a revered statue of Vairocana Buddha. The hall exemplifies restrained architectural dignity and stands as one of the finest structures within this monastic complex. What to see here offers a compelling glimpse into Korean Buddhist temple design and practice. Opening hours and tickets for the temple are available on-site.

2
Yaksajeon Hall (Bulguksa Temple)

Yaksajeon Hall (Bulguksa Temple)

Sala Yaksajeon forms part of the monastic complex at Girimsa temple in Gyeongju, alongside other halls including Daejeokgwangjeon and Eungjinjeon. The temple comprises 16 buildings in total, making Girimsa the second-largest temple in the Gyeongju region. What to see here includes the distinctive architecture characteristic of Korean Buddhist temples and the carefully preserved structures that reflect centuries of religious and cultural significance.

3
Sala Eungjinjeon

Sala Eungjinjeon

Eungjinjeon Hall is one of the most distinctive spaces within the Kirimsa temple complex in Gyeongju. It stands out for its remarkable collection of white stone Buddhist statues and figures arranged throughout the interior. The hall showcases an impressive example of sacred art, with its sculptures carefully positioned to create a spiritually significant environment within the larger temple complex.

4
Sala Samsingak

Sala Samsingak

Sala Samsingak is a key building within the second main compound of Girimsa temple in Gyeongju. It stands alongside a magnificent 500-year-old bodhi tree, a wooden pagoda, the Seongbo museum, and the Mangbujeon and Gwaneumjeon halls. This grouping forms an integral part of what to see when visiting the temple complex, offering insight into its historical and architectural significance.

5
Sala Mangbujeon

Sala Mangbujeon

Mangbujeon Hall forms part of the second main precinct of Girimsa Temple in Gyeongju, situated beside a venerable 500-year-old bodhi tree. This area also encompasses a wooden pagoda, the Seongbo Museum, and the Samsingak and Gwaneumjeon halls, creating a significant cluster of structures worth visiting within the temple complex.

6
Gwaneumjeon Hall

Gwaneumjeon Hall

Gwaneumjeon Hall is part of the second main precinct of Girimsa Temple in Gyeongju, situated beside an impressive 500-year-old Bodhi tree. The hall shares this area with a wooden pagoda, the Seongbo Museum, and the Samsingak and Mangbujeon halls. What to see here includes the interplay of these heritage structures within the temple's thoughtfully laid-out grounds, each reflecting centuries of Buddhist tradition and architectural craftsmanship.

7
Wooden Pagoda by the Bodhi Tree

Wooden Pagoda by the Bodhi Tree

The wooden pagoda stands beside a magnificent 500-year-old bodhi tree, forming the centrepiece of Girimsa temple's second main precinct in Gyeongju. This ensemble creates a space of remarkable spiritual beauty within the monastic complex. The tree and pagoda together represent an important focal point for visitors to what to see during your visit to this significant Korean Buddhist site.

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500-Year-Old Bodhi Tree

500-Year-Old Bodhi Tree

The 500-year-old Bodhi tree stands at the heart of Girimsa temple in Gyeongju, serving as the centrepiece of the complex's second main courtyard. Significant monastic structures are arranged around it, creating a space of considerable spiritual importance. What to see here includes the ancient tree itself and the temples that encircle it, making this one of the most distinctive features within the broader religious site.

9
Fuentes Ojongsu

Fuentes Ojongsu

The Ojongsu Springs ('five tastes of water') are a collection of natural springs located within Girimsa Temple in Gyeongju. Each spring is said to possess distinct legendary properties, with the five sources supposedly offering different tastes and purported benefits. The name refers to the five water types that flow throughout the temple grounds, each with its own unique characteristics.

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9 points of interest included
  • 1.Daejeokgwangjeon Hall
  • 2.Yaksajeon Hall (Bulguksa Temple)
  • 3.Sala Eungjinjeon
  • 4.Sala Samsingak
  • 5.Sala Mangbujeon
  • 6.Gwaneumjeon Hall
  • 7.Wooden Pagoda by the Bodhi Tree
  • 8.500-Year-Old Bodhi Tree
  • 9.Fuentes Ojongsu

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