When I was working in Korea, Geoje to be exact, I find it hard to find temples. There are churches like each and every corner of any town, but temples, not really.
There are small houses which has the Swastika symbol, which I think is a place for small Buddhist community to gather and do their weekly chants.
Later on after 2 months of my stay, I found out that most temples in Korea do offer this program called 'Temple Stay' where you can opt to stay for at least a night, or a few nights. Catering for locals and tourist as well. Just google temple stay at korea and you'll find plenty. You can also visit the link below.
http://eng.templestay.com/index.asp
There are a few in Seoul, and probably only one in Busan town. You can also find other temple stay in smaller cities like Daegu or Gyeongju. The fees for one night is usually 50,000 KRW (approx 50 USD), which is quite decent as you get your sleep, your meals and the programs that they offer and sometimes, some souvenirs too from the temple.
I stayed a night is Beomeosa, North of Busan. It was a pretty good experience and what I like the most was sleeping with everyone in the same hall. Cold outside but warm on the inside. Also, the hermitages around the main temple was so serene and tranquil, just listening to birds chirping is awesome by itself.
| The master of the program is bringing us around the temple - and yes its raining that evening |
| Dining hall - we had to chant and pray before meal |
| Morning service at 5am |
| Making the 108 beads - One full bow for each bead |
So yeah, for those who are visiting Korea, do look out for these activities. Its worth your time and to understand their culture as well as the slight differences in how they practice Buddhism.
Have fun ^^~
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