Suncheon 순천 – Pheuron Tay: Singapore Lifestyle & Travel Blog since 2013 https://www.pheurontay.com A Lifestyle & Travel Blog For the Culturally Curious & Epicurious Sun, 15 May 2022 04:30:45 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 https://www.pheurontay.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/cropped-Icon_B01-32x32.png Suncheon 순천 – Pheuron Tay: Singapore Lifestyle & Travel Blog since 2013 https://www.pheurontay.com 32 32 Songgwangsa Temple & Buddha’s Birthday Lanterns https://www.pheurontay.com/songgwangsa-temple-buddhas-birthday-lanterns/ https://www.pheurontay.com/songgwangsa-temple-buddhas-birthday-lanterns/#respond Sun, 24 May 2015 09:27:29 +0000 https://www.pheurontay.com/?p=8372 It is Buddha’s Birthday 부처님 오신날  [Read:Puchonim-osin-nal] tomorrow. South Koreans are celebrating a long weekend as it falls on a Monday. No Monday blues and we are one day nearer to another weekend 🙂 Buddha’s Birthday festival is a gala annual festival widely celebrated in all Buddhist temples in Korea every April 8th on the lunar calendar (usually translates into April or May). The day also corresponds to two weeks or one prior to the start of the summer holiday. (YAY!)  On this occasion, paper lanterns are strung around all the shrines, and within the temple in series of rows at the central courtyard.

Here are some pictures taken last year during my Spring visit to Songgwang-sa Temple in Suncheon. You can check out more about my Suncheon write-ups and itineraries here. Expect elaborate rituals in the temples, especially the bigger and famous ones. It is a tradition that rows and rows of lanterns are to be pulled out for this annual festival each year, making the mountain trail to the temple picturesque, yet at the same time spiritual and solemn.

songgwangsa temple, suncheon

songgwangsa temple, suncheon

songgwangsa temple, suncheon

songgwangsa temple, suncheon

songgwangsa temple, suncheon

songgwangsa temple, suncheon

songgwangsa temple, suncheon

songgwangsa temple, suncheon

songgwangsa temple, suncheon

Contact Details

Songgwangsa-Temple송광사
12 Sinpyeong-ri, Songgwang-myeon, Suncheon-si, Jeollanam-do
전남 순천시 송광면 송광사안길 100 (구, 신평리12)

Directions:

 

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Places To Visit in Suncheon https://www.pheurontay.com/suncheon-city-tour-review-winter/ https://www.pheurontay.com/suncheon-city-tour-review-winter/#comments Sun, 08 Mar 2015 03:29:52 +0000 https://www.pheurontay.com/?p=4742 There are many places to visit during winter in South Korea. If you are not a ski person, do not enjoy hiking in snow, and maybe find Nami Island too mainstream, perhaps planning a little trip out of Seoul to Jeollabuk-do could be a viable option for you. I visited Jeollado last winter and had 24 hours to cover Suncheon. I read about one-day city tours hosted by the local government and decided to give a try. Basically, these one-day-trips that come with complimentary entrance tickets and transport are organized by the Suncheon local government to promote eco-tourism at extremely affordable price.

UPDATE 2020:

The blog is originally created in 2015 to review the Suncheon City-Tour service by the local government. The tour is currently unavailable. However, I am still keeping this blog here to showcase what is available around Suncheon.

ABOUT SUNCHEON:

Suncheon is a southern coastal city at Jeolla-do province, also an up-and-rising popular travel destination for foreigners. The city is undergoing massive development since it is part of the Gwangyang Bay Free Economic Zone, yet at the same time, some part of the city is strictly protected as an ecological zone to preserve the natural ecosystem.

THE ITINERARY:

Departing from Suncheon Station → Suncheon Open Film Set  → Seonam Temple → Naganeupseong Village → Suncheon Bay Garden → Suncheonman Bay → Back to Suncheon Station

Suncheon Drama City 순천 드라마 세트장

The first stop we visit was Suncheon Drama City, a drama set made according to Bongcheong-dong in Seoul back in the 60s. Various dramas were filmed here at the fairly huge set. (No wonder they call it a ‘city’). It is divided into various sections, including the more westernized town area of the 80s and the neighbourhood area of the 60/70s. We were given about 40 minutes here.

suncheon drama set

suncheon drama set 2

suncheon drama set

Seonam-Sa Temple 선암사

The 2nd stop was Seonam-sa, one of the prettiest temple in South Korea. We walked about 1 km from the entrance to the temple, and then walk another 1km back to the car park. Not recommended for old folks, but a scenic trek in the woods during winter day I must say. I have blogged in detail about this beautiful Seonam-sa temple in another post here.

seonggwangsa temple suncheon

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Lunch at Seonam-Siktang

We dined in at the restaurant located near the car-park of Seonam Temple and it turned out to be a mat-jib! Lunch of the day was Sanche-jeongsik 산채 정식, literally translated as “wild vegetables full course meal”, a typical menu you’ll find in the mountains and near a temple in South Korea, but it is also one of the must-eat when you visit a temple in Suncheon.

It was a down-to-earth yet sumptuous lunch with 27 refillable side dishes. The meal comes with grilled mackerel, steamed eggs and bean paste soup like what you get from usual jeongsik. There are many pickled or marinated dishes of wild vegetables, Deodeok, roots of balloon flowers that I can’t name. They might sound / look weird but oh well, me and my mom enjoyed the lunch very much! Everything for two costed KRW24,000, which was pretty reasonable.

It was a pity we can’t enjoy the meal as much as we usually do as we have to follow the schedule : (  but it was a memorable meal nonetheless.)

Address: Seonam-Sikdang 선암식당
763 Jukhak-ri, Seungju-eup, Suncheon-si, Jeollanam-do.
선암식당 순천시 승주읍 죽학리  776 (540-802)
Tel. 061-754 5232

선암식당 산채정식 suncheon wild vegetables full course meal

seonam sikdang, suncheon seonam temple lunch

seonam sikdang

선암식당 산채정식

선암식당 산채정식

Naganeupseong 낙안읍성

The Naganeupseong is considered one of the best-preserved town fortress in Korea. It witnessed the wax and wane of Goryo and Joseon Dynasty and remained untouched during the Japanese occupation. All artefacts are painstakingly preserved through the years, enabling its visitor to catch a glimpse of Korea some 600 years ago. Literary a living museum!

We were given about an hour and 20 minutes here at the town fortress. You will see some government office and private housing, also trying out traditional costumes, braiding a grass slipper if you like. The fortress looks different in every season. I have recently covered a blog post about spring at Naganeupseong here. Check it out if you are interested.

naganeupseong fortress

naganeupseong folk village

Suncheon Bay Garden 순천만 정원

A garden built for the Suncheon Garden Expo in 2013, this park provides different mini gardens from many countries including China, Japan, European, Southeast Asian and North American countries. Not a fan of mimicked gardens, I took a very brief tour by taking their tour train and went straight to the Lake Garden located at the center of Suncheon Bay Garden. It is designed by renowned landscape designer Charles Jencks based on the unique topography of Suncheon. Quite an interesting place to take some quirky pictures.

Suncheon Garden 순천만 정원

Suncheon Garden 순천만 정원

suncheon lake garden

suncheon bay garden

Suncheonman Bay 순천만

The final stop for the trip was Suncheonman Bay, where visitors get to see beautiful wetlands and reed fields from an observatory up on a hilltop, which is located 2 KM away from the entrance. We are given an hour + here at Suncheonman. I must say it was already an eventful day, we have been trekking in the mountains, climbing up the steep slope at drama city and the fortress town and etc. A trip to and fro the observatory means a total 4 KM by foot, and all these got to be completed within an hour. I would say it is a mission impossible for an exhausted body. So we decided to just take a stroll at the reef fields and rest at the cafe nearby.

suncheon bay

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View from the cafe overseeing the reed fields.

Writer’s Note:

Suncheon is an ideal place to visit in winter. It is exceptionally beautiful when it snows. I have come across some breathtaking pictures of snowy Suncheon taken by some Korean bloggers online. This will give you a brief idea of how a snowy Suncheon should look like.

Too bad it didn’t snow when we visited these places in Suncheon. It only snowed in the middle of the night! Oh well, you may try your luck next winter here at Suncheon. Food is good and people are friendly. If you did your research prior to arrival, I believe your Suncheon trip will turn out a memorable one. ; )

Picture credit: http://blog.ohmynews.com/suncheonman/home.asp?artid=6608
Suncheonman in Winter. Picture credit: http://blog.ohmynews.com/suncheonman/home.asp?artid=6608
Picture Credit: http://blog.daum.net/yyskgm/81
A Snowy Naganeupseong. Picture Credit: http://blog.daum.net/yyskgm/81

OTHER INFORMATION 

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On The Mugunghwa Train.

Transportation within/ around Suncheon:
While the Suncheon city tour is a convenient way to cover all the places mentioned above, it is no longer available as of the year 2020. If you’d like to do a free & easy tour in Suncheon, you’ll have to spend more time and effort in your planning because public transportation is quite a problem for non-Korean speakers, especially for places outside Seoul. However, I figured their taxi drivers are kind and friendly. If you are the go-with-the-flow kind of traveller and do not like to travel with a tour group, then a taxi is a good choice. However, do note that some secluded places like temples are far away from town and will take you hours to finally hail one.

Transportation from Seoul:
I visited Suncheon right after my Jeonju Trip, stayed over at Suncheon for a night, and travelled back to Seoul via Korail Mugunghwa Train. There are train services that connect Yongsan (Seoul) → Jeonju → Suncheon. However, trains provided every day from Suncheon to Yongsan are of limited frequency and usually ends in the noon so check the train schedule and be punctual.

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Naganeupseong Folk Village https://www.pheurontay.com/naganeupseong-folk-village/ https://www.pheurontay.com/naganeupseong-folk-village/#respond Fri, 06 Mar 2015 03:31:37 +0000 https://www.pheurontay.com/?p=6115 As spring approaches, I get more queries on travel destinations off the beaten path in South Korea. One place that came to my mind was Naganeupseong Folk Village (낙안읍성, pronounced as nagan-eup-song) located near Suncheon 순천 / Yeosu 여수. I have been to this place during winter and spring respectively, and I must say it looks different in both seasons — You’ll know what I mean when you see how the yellow rapeseed flowers in spring transform the fortress town into somewhere profoundly foreign and intriguingly beautiful.

Naganeupseong is considered one of the best-preserved town fortress in South Korea. This little piece of heaven was lucky enough to be left almost untouched during the Japanese occupation. It was said to be inhabited since the beginning of first millennia and witnessed the wax and wane of Goryo and Joseon Dynasty.

Bric-à-brac of daily life (and yesteryears) could be observed here in the village. The town fortress was selected as an administrative core city back in the Joseon Dynasty. Visitors will get to see public and private facilities packed in one town fortress: government offices, private houses and ritual sites. In fact, there are about 288 people in 90 households living in the village today. I would say it is a living museum, where visitors could catch a glimpse of Korea centuries ago, or even enjoy a night or two staying in the fortress town. (Yes, there are families providing homestay/guesthouse service here!) Artifacts are carefully preserved and visitors are given an opportunity to immerse in the beauty of intangible cultural heritage such as farmer’s music (Nongak), Pansori epic chant, Jangu, Gayageum and seasonal customs and rites. So have fun and enjoy the blooming spring at Naganeupseong!

Spring at Naganeupseong, Suncheon
Spring at Naganeupseong.
Spring Blossom at Naganeupseong.
Spring Blossom at Naganeupseong.
Homestay or Minbak 민박 in the fortress town.
Homestay or Minbak 민박 in the fortress town.

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One highlight of the trip was to climb up & walk along the castle wall.
One highlight of the trip was to climb up & walk along the castle wall.

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Winter at Naganeupseong.

naganeupseong suncheon

naganeupseong folk village

naganeupseong suncheon

naganeupseong suncheon

naganeupseong folk village
Winter at Naganeupseong.

winter at naganeupseong

Directions:

1. Take KTX/ Mugunghwa from Seoul to Suncheon Station. That will cost you for about KRW 43,000 for KTX, approx. 3 hours journey.
2. Walk out from Suncheon Train Station 순천역, and proceed to the bus stop just right in front of the main gate of Suncheon Train Station. The Bus stop is called 순천역 정류장 [suncheon yok jong lieu jang]  in Korean.
3. Take bus no. 68 and alight 40 stops later at the Naganeupseong Station. (Approx. 43 minutes ride).

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Suncheon Seonam-Sa Temple https://www.pheurontay.com/suncheon-seonam-sa-temple/ https://www.pheurontay.com/suncheon-seonam-sa-temple/#respond Mon, 23 Feb 2015 05:56:15 +0000 https://www.pheurontay.com/?p=6122 I visited Seonam-Sa Temple 선암사, one of the prettiest temple in South Korea this winter. Nestled snugly inside a scenic valley at the west end of Mt. Jeogyesan, Jeollanamdo, it is certainly a great hideout if you want to escape from the hustle and bustle from the city. Visitors will need to walk for about 1KM to get to the temple from the car park entrance. It is a fairly long walk, especially in the chilly winter — not easy if you want to meet Buddha. However I would say it worth all your strengths because the journey was just beautiful.

Before reaching the temple, you will get to see two rainbow shaped bridges. The large one is called Seung-seon Bridge, listed as No.400 of National Treasure of South Korea. It is famed for its beautiful outlook that blends well with the valley, making it a popular shooting location for movies and TV dramas. Visitors can do temple stay at Seonam-Sa as well. There is also a very good restaurant for Sanche-Jeongsik (산채 정식, wild vegetables full course meal) near the car park entrance.

The trip to Seonam-sa Temple was part of my Suncheon City Tour package. I’ll need more time to complete that rather long post. So enjoy the pictures for now, and I will be back with more information about the city tour.

seonamsa temple suncheon
The path towards the Seonam-sa Temple.

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seonamsa temple suncheon, seungseon bridge

seonamsa temple suncheon temple stay

seonamsa temple suncheon

seonamsa temple suncheon

seonamsa temple suncheon

seonamsa temple suncheon

seonamsa temple suncheon

seonamsa temple suncheon

seonamsa temple suncheon

seonamsa temple suncheon

seonamsa temple suncheon

Contact Details

Seonam-sa Temple (click me!)
100, Songgwangsaan-gil, Songgwang-myeon, Suncheon-si, Jeollanam-do
선암사 전라남도 순천시 승주읍 선암사길 450

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