Bongseonsa
Bongseonsa is a head temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. It stands in Jinjeop-eup, Namyangju, a short distance east of Seoul in Gyeonggi province, South Korea.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Buddhist temple
- Description: Korean temple
- Also known as: “Pongsŏn-sa”
- Address: 봉선사길 32, 남양주시, 경기도 12001
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Jinjeop.
Jinjeop
Metro station
Photo: Striker9498, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Jinjeop station is an underground station and terminus station of the Seoul Subway Line 4 in Namyangju, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. Jinjeop is situated 3½ km southeast of Bongseonsa.
Bongseonsa
- Categories: Korean Buddhist temple, temple, place of worship, and religion
- Location: Jinjeop-eup, Namyangju, Gyeonggi, South Korea, East Asia, Asia
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Latitude
37.74735° or 37° 44′ 51″ northLongitude
127.18355° or 127° 11′ 1″ eastElevation
111 metres (364 feet)Open location code
8Q99P5WM+WCOpenStreetMap ID
node 368860787OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=place_of_worship
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In Other Languages
From Japanese to Polish—“Bongseonsa” goes by many names.
- Japanese: “奉先寺”
- Korean: “봉선사 대종”
- Korean: “봉선사”
- Korean: “봉선사대종”
- Korean: “운악사”
- Polish: “Pongsŏn sa”
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