473 Sutasa-ro, Dong-myeon, Hongcheon-gun, Gangwon-do, South KoreaMap
Phone: +82 33-436-6611
What travelers say:
The air on the oxygen road of Hongcheon Sutasa is different. The scenery is fantastic. The scenery like Mureungdowon at the end of the oxygen road is elastic. It is a very comfortable walk in Sutasa 2.7k.
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Gongjaksan Sutasa Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Sutasa Temple is in the foothills of Gongjaksan Mountain. The ancient temple was built in 708 AD by the eminent monk Wonhyo. The temple houses many historical and cultural heritages, including a bronze bell, a three-story pagoda and a national treasure biographical Buddha statue, Wolinseokbo. Climbing to the top of Gongjaksan Mountain, where the temple is located, you can have a bird's-eye view of the entire Hongcheon River. The scenery is very beautiful all year round. The peony flowers in spring, the leaves in autumn and the snow scene in winter attract many tourists to watch.
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Gongjaksan Sutasa Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The air on the oxygen road of Hongcheon Sutasa is different. The scenery is fantastic. The scenery like Mureungdowon at the end of the oxygen road is elastic. It is a very comfortable walk in Sutasa 2.7k.
It's a great place to go to Sutasa ㅎ Where I went since I was a child ㅎ
This is a small temple, the environment is not bad, overall it is quite interesting.
The scenery here is really good, the air is also very good, very good
Shoutu Temple is a small temple, the entire area is about 100 square meters, many places are relatively simple settings, four or five monks here for a long time.
Quiet, quiet, want to visit the temples of the world