성인(one night two days) ---------------- KRW
50,000
청소년(one night two days) ---------------- KRW
40,000
어린이(one night two days) ---------------- KRW
40,000
Jeondeungsa Temple was originally called Jinjongsa during the Goryeo Dynasty. It functioned as a sanctuary enshrining family ancestors. Jeondeungsa Te ... More
Jeondeungsa Temple was originally called Jinjongsa during the Goryeo Dynasty. It functioned as a sanctuary enshrining family ancestors. Jeondeungsa Temple is located in Samrangseong Fortress, which is said to have been built by the three sons of Dangun, the founder of Korea.
Jeondeungsa Temple contains significant architectural works, including the main building Daeungbojeon. Decorated with delicate carvings, it is a superlative example of the architecture of the mid-Joseon Dynasty. The canopy situated above the Buddha statue inside Daeungbojeon building showcases masterful workmanship. On the walls and columns of Daeungbojeon, visitors can see names of soldiers written on the walls. These soldiers fought against the French Navy and wrote their names in Jeondeungsa to pray to Buddha for good luck in war.
There are ten other structures of historical significance at the temple including Yaksajeon (Treasure No. 179), Beomjong Bell (Treasure No. 393, constructed in the 11th century).
인천광역시 강화군 길상면 전등사로 37-41 
Address: 37-41, Jeondeungsa-ro, Gilsang-myeon, Ganghwa-gun, Incheon. Korea
Reservation: http://jeondeungsa.templestay.com/program/
- Directions -
Sinchon Station (Seoul Subway Line 2), Exit 4.
Go 300m forward and then take Bus 3100.
Get off at Jeondeungsa Temple Rear Gate (전등사후문) bus stop.
Turn left at the sign for Jeondeungsa Temple Nammun (전등사남문입구), and then go for 200m.