Palgongsan
Palgongsan: A Majestic Peak in Yeongcheon-si
Explore the serene Pagye Temple in Daegu, a perfect blend of tranquility, culture, and stunning architectural beauty, ideal for every traveler.
Nestled in the serene hills of Daegu, Pagye Temple invites visitors to experience the peaceful ambiance of Korean Buddhism. With stunning architecture and rich history, it’s a must-visit for any traveler seeking cultural immersion and tranquility.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Subway
From Daegu Station, take Line 1 (the Green Line) towards Ansim Station. Get off at Dongdaegu Station (5 stops). Once you arrive, transfer to Line 2 (the Blue Line) towards Daegu National Museum. After 3 stops, get off at Beomeo Station. Exit the station and head towards the bus stop.
Bus
At Beomeo Station, find the bus stop for Bus 505. Board the bus and travel for about 15 minutes (2 stops) until you reach Pagye Temple (Pagyesa) bus stop. Disembark at Pagyesa, and you'll see the entrance to the temple just a short walk ahead.
Walking
From the Pagyesa bus stop, walk straight for about 100 meters. You will see the temple entrance on your left. The path to the temple is well-marked and surrounded by beautiful nature.
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