4.5 It's a pity to come to Jian Lishui and not see Hyangilam. Because it's almost the end of Mt. Dolsan, the travel time is long, and even if you arrive, you have to climb a huge mountain to see Hyangilam. The road is very beautiful and the scenery is spectacular. Even without religious belief, I hope you can try it for the beach from a high place.
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4.5 It's a pity to come to Jian Lishui and not see Hyangilam. Because it's almost the end of Mt. Dolsan, the travel time is long, and even if you arrive, you have to climb a huge mountain to see Hyangilam. The road is very beautiful and the scenery is spectacular. Even without religious belief, I hope you can try it for the beach from a high place.
The scenery of Hyangilam, which is good for prayer every time I go to Yeosu, is also very good, and you can feel the sea and nature of Yeosu and leave a wonderful picture! If you pray as a bonus, you can feel comfortable and get good energy ~~ ^^
Xiangriyu is known as the four major Guanyin worship Taoist Temples in South Korea. It is located on the edge of Tushan Island and on the cliffs of Jinyu Mountain. The road to Xiangriyu is steep, but the stone steps are paved to the top, which is relatively convenient to walk. There are landscapes such as the Grand Palace, the Rock Cave, the Van Zhong, the Potion Table! It is still a good place to watch the sunrise and sunset.
Good to the sun, worth a visit.
It was the beginning of hardship from parking before climbing Hyangilam. The long cars lined up in the parking building weren't dreamy, so they were right next to the downhill road. I went to the parking lot, but it was narrow, so it was 10 am on Sunday, but it turned around for more than 30 minutes. When I went up, I bought a ticket and tried to climb it. The entrance said that the stairs were 10 minutes and the flat ground was 15 minutes, so I went to the stairs, but I thought the bridge would burst as I went up. The temple that climbed hard was not very grand or large, but it was crowded with people for some reason. When I came down, I came down to the flat ground, but there were only stairs, but if I came up this way, I would have suffered for 5 more minutes, but it wouldn't have been much different. It was the beginning of my trip to Yeosu, but my calf hurts until today, the third day, with the feeling of being trained in extremes.