Ssanggyesa Temple
Buddhist temple · Hadong ·

Ssanggyesa Temple

Buddhist temple · Hadong ·

Historic Buddhist temple with beautiful art and mountain scenery

Ssanggyesa Temple by null
Ssanggyesa Temple by null
Ssanggyesa Temple by null
Ssanggyesa Temple by null
Ssanggyesa Temple by null
Ssanggyesa Temple by null
Ssanggyesa Temple by null
Ssanggyesa Temple by null
Ssanggyesa Temple by null
Ssanggyesa Temple by null
Ssanggyesa Temple by null
Ssanggyesa Temple by null
Ssanggyesa Temple by null
Ssanggyesa Temple by null
Ssanggyesa Temple by null
Ssanggyesa Temple by null
Ssanggyesa Temple by null
Ssanggyesa Temple by null
Ssanggyesa Temple by null
Ssanggyesa Temple by null

Information

59 Ssanggyesa-gil, Hwagae-myeon, Hadong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea Get directions

Restroom
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Static Map

59 Ssanggyesa-gil, Hwagae-myeon, Hadong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea Get directions

+82 55 883 1901
ssanggyesa.net

Features

•Restroom
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Last updated

Dec 1, 2025

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Terrarium I.

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Nice temple with fascinating historical art on its temples building. Nice place to find a photo object. There are several temple with nice painted construction. Also, this area is very nice place for jogging and running. Some river view is completed with crystal clear water. You have to spend a morning time for jogging to the waterfall. It was nice experience in here aside the good tea plantation in Hadong.

Joshua S.

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Awesome temples and natural scenery.

Chang-Sik Kim (.

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The best place to know buddhisim. It is very famous temple in Korea. And it is very close the JiRi mountain.

Jiyu Y.

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One of the most beautiful Buddhist temples I've ever seen. Check out the stone pagoda and remains from Silla dynasty.

Planet K.

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Ssanggyesa 쌍계사 (雙磎寺) was founded in the 8th century by two monks who went to China, brought the skull of Huineng, the Sixth Patriarch of Zen, and enshrined it here. In case you want to see more, I've posted more photos on my blog, planetkasper dot com.

Kunal V.

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Beautiful beautiful temple. Definitely worth a visit.

Pedro S.

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Beautiful place even if it's not one of the most important temples in Korea. We went in the middle of the cherry blossom time, it was great.

Oliver von S.

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Lovely mountain temple grounds, some renovation work, so look forward to a future-proofed and well looked-after temple :)