The Road and The Cafe to Daeheung-sa Temple an in Haenam

in #travel8 years ago

The last destiny in this tour was Daeheung-sa temple. I’d like to look around Daeheung-sa at last because this temple was not burned and destroyed during Wars in Korean history and the temple was listed on UNESCO this year.

I had visited Daeheung-sa temple more than 30 years ago. At that time I had been walking around this area and stopped by this temple as a sign of dropping by. I was not interested in the temple at that time. The important thing was the fact that I had stopped by that temple.
The tour in this time was totally different from that of my young ages’.

What made me impressive at first was the road to the temple.
I needed to drive for a while to get to the parking station.
The road to the parking lot was so beautiful. It was even sorry that people could not walk along this road. The sky was totally covered by the trees. I felt that I drove through the tunnel of trees.

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From the parking lot, I walked along the road to the temple.
The road to the temple was so beautiful. The road to the temple was made along the stream.

So I could walk hearing the water sound. The water sound led me into some cozy unconsciousness.

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Where the road turned away from the stream, I saw a cafe by the road.
It was very old fashioned cafe. I entered into the cafe for looking around.

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The roof of the cafe was awesome with its wooden tile and the mosses

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There were clothes dyed with natural dye. The colors were soft and very elegant.

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I was tired of my painful knee, so took a rest in the caffe.

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It seems to be a very cool place because of the shade of the tress on the way to Daeheung-sa temple @slowwalker and I am glad that there is a Cafe over there too where you can rest. They have also fermentation vessels in there too, I guess that they are making soysauce or maybe Kimchi or hot peppers perhaps.

@slowwalker,
Wow it's a nice place to visit. Surrounded by trees and going through the tunnel of trees makes pretty cool feelings! By watching your photography I could also get an idea about how you feel that!
Yeah in younger lives we can't see those things! Coz our minds are full with girls, money and etc!
I like to see more photography of the temple of Daeheung-sa!

Cheers~

Me encantan tus relatos porque son verdaderos, se siento lo autentico en cada uno de ellos, nos invitas a acompañarte en esta travesía, con cada detalle nos describes los lugares, sonidos y colores.
Es como estar contigo a cada paso, eso me gusta mucho.
Gracias por compartir cada episodio con nosotros.
Espero mejor tu rodilla, un abrazo y saludos desde Venezuela amigo @slowwalker
I love your stories because they are true, I feel the authenticity in each of them, you invite us to accompany you on this journey, with every detail you describe the places, sounds and colors.
It's like being with you every step of the way, I like that.
Thanks for sharing every episode with us.
I hope your knee is better, a hug and greetings from Venezuela friend @slowwalker
Again...
THANK YOU!

Beautiful place and story.

you have had some good experiences at Korea Temple, good posting ! thanks.

@slowwalker, Glad to hear Daeheung-sa Temple was listed UNESCO. It's world heritage property and powerful naturalize environment indeed. If you have visited Daeheung-sa Temple before 30 years I know you see variation of the temple from now. The road is more impressive to me. The huge trees giving big shades to everyone. The cafe has awesome products. How about rates of those items? I think cheapest price indeed. If am wrong please correct me.
I pray for you get well soon your painful knee.

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The picture is very good where the green trees have drawn a road @slowwalker

This is a perfect place to visit someday. Such a serene environment. Thanks and good day @slowwalker

Old temples, a walk through the uncharted wilds... I envy you! Great shots, I hope that your painful knee didn't stop you from continuing your trip!