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Haeinsa Daejanggyeongpan 해인사 대장경판(팔만대장경) [유네스코 세계기록유산]

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Chiin 1-gu, Gaya-myeon, Hapcheon-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do

Daejanggyeongpan (the Tripitaka Koreana) is stored inside the four wooden buildings of Janggyeongpanjeon located within the Haeinsa Temple in Gyeongsangnam-do Province. Daejanggyeongpan is the world’s oldest Buddhist canon, and has been designated as the 32nd national treasure of Korea. It is also known as Palman Daejanggyeong (Eighty Thousand Tripitaka), because a total of 84,000 Buddhist scriptures are engraved on some 80,000 wooden printing blocks. The complete collection was made over the period of 16 years starting in 1237 (24th year of King Gojong’s reign) to appeal for spiritual help in overcoming the national crisis of the Mongolian invasions. Janggyeongpanjeon which houses the Tripitaka Koreana was listed as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage in 1995.

Utilization information

・Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-55-934-3000 (Korean)

・Parking Facilities : Parking lot for large-sized buses, Haein-sa Seongbo Museum parking lot for cars

・Operating Hours : * Summer season 08:30~18:00
* Winter season 08:30~17:00

Admission Fees

Adults (ages over 19): 3,000 won / Group: 2,500 won
Youths (ages 13-18): 1,500 won / Group: 1,000 won
Children (ages 7-12): 700 won / Group: 500 won
* Group: 30 people or more

Parking Fees

Small & Mid-sized cars: 4,000 won
Large vehicles: 6,000 won

Facilities for the Handicapped

Wheelchair ramp, wheelchair lift, restrooms

Korean Info. Service

Available

Interpretation Services Offered

Not available

Access

[Train]
From Dong Daegu Station or Daegu Station, take the Daegu Subway Line 1 toward Daegok and get off at Seongdangmot Station. Upon exiting from Exit 3, the Daegu Western Bus Station (대구서부정류장) will be directly behind you. From the station, take an express bus bound for Haeinsa Temple (Travel time: 1 hour 40 min).

1) Trains from seoul to Daegu operate multiple times a day.
2) From Daegu's Seobu Intercity Bus terminal, take an intercity bus bound for Haeinsa.

[Bus]
(1) Seoul Express Terminal → Daegu → Seoubu Intercity Bus Terminal → Take a bus bound for Haeinsa
(2) Seoul Nambu Intercity Bus Terminal → Goryeong → Take a bus bound for Haeinsa
(3) Daejeon Intercity Bus Terminal → Haeinsa (3 times a day - 7:10, 12:05, 17:25)
(4) Busan (Express Bus / Intercity Bus) → Daegu → Seobu Intercity Bus Terminal → Take a bus bound for Haeinsa
(5) Gwangju Intercity Bus Terminal → Geocha (거차) / Daegu → Seobu Intercity Bus Terminal → Take a bus bound for Haeinsa
(6) Masan (Express Bus / Intercity Bus) → Goryeong / Daegu → Take a bus bound for Haeinsa
(7) Jinju Intercity Bus Stop → Haeinsa (3 times a day - 9:30, 13:10, 17:10)

Chiin 1-gu, Gaya-myeon, Hapcheon-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do


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