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Healing Time on the Fine Pine Forest Trail

 


Despite the recent fall, the weather in Daegu was hot and cold, and it was fickle, right? It is difficult to go out in such unpredictable weather. and Daegu's secret destination, "The Way to Bukjijangsa Temple," is a place where upright pine trees gather to form a forest path, so you can enjoy light walks on clear days and rainy days.


Pine Forest Trail - The Way to Bukjijangsa Temple


The road to Bukjijangsa Temple is a trail that appears when you pass the Bangjja Yugi (Korean Bronzeware) Museum located in Dong-gu, Daegu, and go straight up along the road along with Dojang Village. The total length is about 1.5km and you can reach Bukjijangsa, the end of the trail, in about 40 minutes by walking slowly.



Shall we take a look at the pine tree path along with the trail? This place, where you can see the green pine forest throughout the four seasons, is reminiscent of a scene in a movie as sunlight leaks obliquely through the pine trees that are so dense that it covers the sky.


In addition, a cool stream flows in the middle of the promenade, so you can hear the sound of pine needles blowing in the wind with a calm sound of water. In the middle, there is also a bench where you can enjoy phytoncide with forest bathing and wind bathing, making it perfect for sitting down for a while and relaxing.


As you continue to climb along the trail, you will see Bukjijangsa Temple, which looks like a simple temple, but Daegu accepted Buddhism for the first time, and it was said that it was a large temple that had Donghwasa Temple as a branch temple (small temple managed by the headquarters).


The way to Bukjijangsa Temple, a "secret" destination where you can find stability in silence because it is relatively unknown compared to other tourist attractions. These days, when your body and mind are under stress, why don't you purify your mind and body with the pine tree path?


Location: San 21, Dohak-dong, Dong-gu, Daegu









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