Naeyeonsan Bogyeongsa Temple in Gyeongbuk

 1 Introduction to Sungnimsa Temple.

Naeyeonsan (710m), located in the northeast of Songra-myeon, Buk-gu, Pohang-si, Gyeongbuk, is a mountain in the Taebaeksan Mountains that has 12 waterfalls and is called the Geumgangsan or Sogeumgang of Gyeongbuk due to its beautiful scenery.

Among the 12 waterfalls in Cheongha-gol, the most scenic are Gwaneum Falls (6th waterfall) and Yeonsan Falls (7th waterfall). Around Gwaneum Falls, which are twin waterfalls, there are strange rock cliffs such as Seonil-dae, Sinsendae, Gwaneumdae, and Wolyeongdae that surround the area like a fortress, and a large Gwaneum Cave is located next to the pond created by the waterfall.

When you cross the cloud bridge over Gwaneum Falls, you can see the majesty of Yeonsan Falls, which is 30m high and 40m long.

This is the largest waterfall in Cheongha-gol, and the sight of a large stream of water pouring down the steep cliff called Haksodae is truly exclamation-worthy.


2.5km to the south is the famous Bogyeongsa Temple. Bogyeongsa Temple is a temple that was built during the reign of King Jinpyeong of Silla by the great monk Iljo, who buried the eight-sided mirror he brought from India. Inside the temple grounds are the Wonjin State Preceptor Monument (designated as a national treasure in 1963) built by Lee Song-ro during the Goryeo Dynasty, the Pohang Bogyeongsa Temple Pagoda (designated as a national treasure in 1965), and the Sukjong Eopil.


2 How to get to Sungnimsa Temple.

 - Inquiry and guidance: 054-240-7555

 - Homepage https://www.pohang.go.kr

 - Address: 523 Bogyeong-ro, Songra-myeon, Buk-gu, Pohang-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do

 - Hours of operation: 06:00~18:00

 - Visit to Bogyeongsa Temple: 24 hours a day, 365 days a year

 - Parking available: approximately 1,000 small vehicles

 - Fees: free Ages available for experience All ages


3 The scenery of Sungnimsa Temple.









4 Map


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