The reason why we were here in Gwangju.
#Naejangsan Park
Naejangsan Park actually divided into two main attraction which are Baekyangsa temple and Naejangsa temple. Well at least that is how I divide it. Depend on which temples are you going, we were told that Baekyangsa temple (featured in this post) is actually in Jeollonamdo and closer to Gwangju. and Naejangsan Temple is in Jeollobokdo.
Don't get confuse, this two temple is still in Naejangsan Park just that it nearly impossible to visit both temples on the same day.
#howdowegetthere #travellikealocal
Bought ticket at Gwangju Bus Station to Jangseong, alight at Jangseong Bus station, bought another ticket Jangseong to Baekyangsa Temple (1Hour and 10min).
Tips : another option is to travel from Gwangju to Jeongeup, then take local bus no. 171 to Naejangsan National Park - Naejangsan temple.
Bus schedule from Jangseong #Ifyoucanreadhangul
Well lucky us we met this Ahjussi who went to Baekyangsa temple as well, so he told us to follow him (on which bus to be taken after). Well it was very difficult to identify bus to Baekyangsa since all signage and direction mostly in hangul. So we were really GRATEFUL that nice Ahjussi. #ThankGodwemanagedtotakethecorrectbus 👧
Finally we arrived our destination.
Walk up to the temple #longwalk
If you willing to walk or can I say hike further, go to the view point
The same day when we reached Gwangju Bus Station, we immediately bought ticket to Busan Sasang Station anotehr 3hours10minutes journey. We reached Busan about 7:15pm and took subway to Nampo for another 30minutes.
It was very tiring but worth every sweat 💋💋💋
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