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반야사(영동) · © KTO · KOGL Type 1
Korea
반야사(영동)
반야사 is a curated attraction in Korea — full details, hours, and access info on the official Korea Tourism page.
Why go
Banyasa (Yeongdong) is a Buddhist temple in Yeongdong-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do, with a long history of Korean Buddhist tradition. The temple compound is small to mid-scale, with the main hall, side prayer halls, monks' quarters, and surrounding ritual spaces wrapped by old-growth forest. Like many smaller Korean mountain temples, Banyasa survived multiple cycles of destruction and rebuilding through dynastic transitions and the Japanese colonial period, with the current halls largely reflecting Joseon-era reconstruction patterns. The valley approach itself — a short walk through dense forest — is part of the wider attraction. Best treated as a quiet contemplative stop rather than a major sightseeing temple, paired with broader Yeongdong-area itineraries.
Quick highlights
- Buddhist temple in Yeongdong-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do
- Long history of Korean Buddhist tradition
- Mid-scale compound — main hall, side halls, monks' quarters
- Wrapped by old-growth forest
- Quiet contemplative stop