Cheongpyeongsa Temple is characterized by its beautiful natural scenery and long-standing historical and cultural value. It boasts a diverse collection of relics and historic sites, including the revolving gate (designated a national treasure), the Cheongpyeongsa Temple site (designated a Gangwon-do monument), and the three-story stone pagoda. Key Features
1) Temples in harmony with nature:
It is characterized by the harmony between nature and artificiality created by utilizing the topography.
2) Long history:
It was built during the Silla Dynasty and has a long history, and was greatly rebuilt by Zen Master Lee Ja-hyeon during the Goryeo Dynasty.
3) Cultural property possession:
Revolving Door: This is a representative building that shows the architectural style of the Goryeo Dynasty, designated as Treasure No. 164.
Cheongpyeongsa Temple Site: Designated as Gangwon-do Monument No. 55.
Three-story stone pagoda: This stone pagoda is designated as Gangwon-do Cultural Heritage Material No. 8 and is characterized by being installed on a rock at the foot of a mountain.
4) Surrounding environment:
You can enjoy beautiful scenery as it is close to Soyang River Dam.
5) Accessibility:
You can get there by boat from Soyang River Dam or by bus.











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