Samseonggung (삼성궁)
Samseonggung is a Taoist shrine located at 850 meters above sea level on Jirisan Mountain. It serves as a spiritual hub for practicing Sinseondo, embodying traditional Korean culture. In 1983, Kang Min-ju (Taoist Priest Hanpul), along with his disciples, restored the sodo, a sacred altar from the Gojoseon period. This shrine stands as a revered sanctuary, honoring the primal ancestors of the Korean people: Hwanin (Lord of Heaven), Hwanung (Supreme Divine Regent), and Dangun (legendary founder of Gojoseon).
Introduction Information
- Experience Guide
- Not available
- Opening Hours
- April-November 08:30-17:00 / December-March 08:30-16:30
- Holiday
- N/A (Open all year round)
- Parking
- Available
- Inquiries
- +82-55-884-1279
- Restrooms
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Available
- Admission Fees
- Adults 8,000 won / Teenagers 5,000 won / Children 4,000 won
- Available Facilities
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Baedal Shrine, Cheonghakdong Museum
- Interpretation Services Offered
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Not available
- Initial Registration Date
- 2024-02-08 09:58
- Last Updated
- 2024-02-21 14:32
- Homepage
- www.hadong.go.kr
- Address
- [52309] 86-15 Samseonggung-gil, Cheongam-myeon, Hadong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do
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A nearby travel spot