Buseoksa Temple
Buseoksa Temple is a historic Buddhist temple located in the Yeongju region of South Korea. Founded in the 7th century during the Silla Dynasty, it is known for its beautiful architecture and serene natural surroundings. The temple features several important structures, including the main hall, which houses a statue of Sakyamuni Buddha.
The temple is also famous for its scenic hiking trails, which attract visitors seeking both spiritual and outdoor experiences. Buseoksa is recognized as a cultural heritage site, showcasing traditional Korean Buddhist practices and art. It remains an important pilgrimage destination for many Buddhists today.