If you are like me who always dream of going to Korea but do not have the budget or time yet? Well this place is the answer to all your prayers. Surreal, the place gives the Korean vibe and feels.
Located in Pooc II Silang Cavite you can find the Manila Buddhist Meditation Center. You can get there by riding a bus going to Tagaytay and alight in Estrella Hospital. Then ride a tryclce going to the Korean temple. Just inform the driver and they alreay know the place.
You have to be mindful that this is not a tourist spot and it is a sacred place. Observe proper dress code and avoid too much noise. Guest are not allowed to enter the hall. But other areas are accesible. Respect the rules and abide them. There is no entrance fee and this place is open to all who wants to visit.
The main hall is the main attraction since the design and architecture really resembles most temples in Korea though this one is just simple but still gives a closer feel to it. There are statues and lots of trees.
Surely when in Korea we all want to document our trip so here is your chance to practice your pose and smile. Bring your A game every time.
Located in Pooc II Silang Cavite you can find the Manila Buddhist Meditation Center. You can get there by riding a bus going to Tagaytay and alight in Estrella Hospital. Then ride a tryclce going to the Korean temple. Just inform the driver and they alreay know the place.
You have to be mindful that this is not a tourist spot and it is a sacred place. Observe proper dress code and avoid too much noise. Guest are not allowed to enter the hall. But other areas are accesible. Respect the rules and abide them. There is no entrance fee and this place is open to all who wants to visit.
The main hall is the main attraction since the design and architecture really resembles most temples in Korea though this one is just simple but still gives a closer feel to it. There are statues and lots of trees.
Surely when in Korea we all want to document our trip so here is your chance to practice your pose and smile. Bring your A game every time.
I don't see any monks or prayer and is there any guide to introduce us about this temple?
ReplyDeleteHello, thank you for dropping by at my blog. When we went there we did not see any monks too, not sure if it is because of a weekend. It is just the guards and the caretakers. If you want to know more about the Manila Korean Temple you can visit their website @ www.manilameditation.org hope this helps. Have a nice day.
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