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Qingping Temple is also a fun place worth visiting here, and there are many facilities inside the temple. I really like some basic facilities in this temple. The old house thought it looked pretty good, a lot of gadgets.
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Cheongpyeongsa Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Most Korean temples are built in the inaccessible mountains, because the process of reaching the temple through the steep mountain road is regarded as a kind of spiritual practice in itself. From the cruise terminal to Qingping Temple, it takes about 30 minutes to walk along the mountain road, but the beautiful scenery along the way often makes people feel that the hard work of the mountain road is worth it. The 7-meter-high Gooseong Waterfall is one of the three major waterfalls in Chuncheon. It is located in the valley between the pier and Cheongpyeongsa Temple. It is named because the water can make nine kinds of sounds. If you get tired on your way up the mountain, take a break by the waterfall. After the waterfall, there is an artificial lotus pond built by Li Zixian, called Shadow Pond. There are three boulders stacked in the pool, with reeds planted between the stones, shaped like Wufeng Mountain. After Yingchi, it is Qingping Temple. The three-story stone pagoda of Qingping Temple has a mysterious legend. It is said that there is a young man who likes the princess of the Tang Dynasty in China. After being killed, he was reincarnated as a snake and haunted the princess. One day, the princess who made a wish came to Qingping Temple to burn incense and worship Buddha, and the snake left her. So the princess built a three-story stone pagoda on the Jiusheng Waterfall below the Qingping Temple. The three-story stone pagoda that is still standing in its place is also known as the Princess Tower.
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Cheongpyeongsa Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Qingping Temple is also a fun place worth visiting here, and there are many facilities inside the temple. I really like some basic facilities in this temple. The old house thought it looked pretty good, a lot of gadgets.
From Chunchuan City, you can go to the Xiangyang River Dam. You can find the bus station location by searching the soyang dam on Google Maps. The Xiangyang River Reservoir is really beautiful when the weather is good. A short walk from the dam to the pier, take a boat to the pier near Qingping Temple, about 30 yuan back and forth. The scenery on the boat is also very good. After disembarking, I walked to Qingping Temple for half an hour. The ticket was twelve yuan, which was very cheap compared to domestic attractions. There is also an exquisite waterfall on the road. You can continue to go up to the temple, but I don't have time to go. It is best to come in the morning. There are many restaurants and cafes under the temple mountain, which don't look expensive. In short, it is a very worthwhile place.
Spring, summer, autumn and winter have collected all the things that you want to live quietly for a few days, one person is about 300 yuan a day. The temple provides accommodation, three meals + fruit, no TV, no WIFI. Don't worry if you don't know Korean, just move your posture.
I came to Chunchuan, a quiet and peaceful city in the central city of South Korea. Qingping Temple is a very old temple in Chunchuan City. It is very quiet. There is also a legend about the Chinese princess building a three-story stone tower.
Qingping Temple is built on the mountain. It is a bit difficult to get to the temple. You need to leave Chunchuan by car to reach Zhaoyang Dam, then take a boat trip to Zhaoyang Lake to reach the temple, and then go ashore and walk to the temple. It may take two hours from the dam to the temple. But you will really enjoy these two hours, the local customs are very good