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Templestay Becomes One of the Hottest Tour Programs among Travelers

BECOMES ONE OF THE HOTTEST TOUR PROGRAMS AMONG TRAVELERS

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FOR THOSE LOOKING FOR A UNIQUE, HEALTHY EXPERIENCE IN THE KOREAN COUNTRYSID­E THEY SHOULD INVESTIGAT­E TEMPLESTAY­S.

(SEOUL) When visiting Korea, travellers may participat­e in Templestay , a programme initiated by Cultural Corps of Korean Buddhism, to experience living in a Buddhist temple where nature and human life coexist.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMMES

At the temples Buddhist monks practice their asceticism, continuing the history and tradition of 1,700 years of Korean Buddhism. Public access to the temples had been restricted before Templestay was opened to internatio­nal visitors in a bid to promote traditiona­l cultural activities during the 2002 World Cup. Now, there are around 130 temples providing Templestay programmes, among which 26 temples offer it in English.

As the seven ‘Sansa’, Korea’s Buddhist mountain temples (Daeheungsa, Magoksa, Beopjusa, Bongjeongs­a, Buseoksa, Seonamsa and Tongdosa) were listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2018, Korean Buddhist culture is receiving much attention from around the world. Templestay is the only way to gain hands-on experience of the traditiona­l cultures of the monks’ practice of ascetics and the natural environmen­t, as well as cultural assets that have long histories.

MEDITATION EXPERIENCE­S

Participan­ts in Templestay may experience Yebul (Buddhist ceremony), Chamseon (Seon meditation) and 108 bae (108 prostratio­ns). Visitors can learn how to make lotus lanterns and Buddhist prayer beads and enjoy salt mandala (salt drawing). Participan­ts are provided with an opportunit­y to think about the origin of all beings.

Participan­ts can enjoy Temple food – the healthy diet that doesn’t use any animal products or specific ingredient­s such as five pungent spices (garlic, scallions, chives, onions and leeks), and instead includes in season natural food ingredient­s. It has been globally recognized after it was featured on the Netflix documentar­y ‘Chef’s Table’. Temple food means another way of practicing one’s asceticism and realizing the importance of all beings.

W: eng.templestay.com

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CHAMSEON AT GEUMSEONSA (TEMPLE IN SEOUL) WALKING MEDITATION AT SINHUNGSA (TEMPLE IN SOKCHO)

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