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Pyochungsa Temple 표충사(밀양)

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1338, Pyochung-ro, Danjang-myeon, Miryang-si, Gyeongsangnam-do

Pyochungsa Temple is located at the base of Jaeyaksan Mountain, 20 kilometers away to the east of Miryang-si. The temple was built in the fourth year of King Heungdeok’s reign of the Silla Kingdom (829). It was named as ‘Pyochungsa’ to praise Samyeongdang Yujeong (aka Monk Songun Daesa) who played an important role in the peace envoy during the invasion of Japan. There are the Cheungcheung Falls, Geumgang Falls an icy stream nearby, as well as Sajapyeong field at the ridge of the mountain.

Utilization information

・Information : Temple Stay

・Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-55-352-1150

・Closed : Closed Every Tuesday

Admission Fees

Adults: 3,000 won / Youths: 2,000 won / Children: 1,500 won

Available Facilities

Pyochungsa Temple Museum
Operating hours:
February-November: 09:00-17:00  
December-January: 09:00-16:30

* Closed on Tuesdays & in case of rain

Parking Fees

Small cars: 2,000 won
Large vehicles: 5,000 won

Restrooms

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