Is Korea's Templestay right for you? [Haeinsa Temple] 자막 포함

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  • We love unique accommodations and cultural experiences! We did a Temple Stay at Haeinsa Temple in Korea. We lived with monks for 24 hours, adopting their food and schedule. One of our favorite things was their evening and morning drum ceremony. Watch to find out more about this Buddhist ritual!
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    00:00 Haeinsa Temple
    00:51 What the rooms are like
    01:46 TempleStay program
    03:15 Buddhist 4 Instrument Ceremony Meaning
    05:04 Early Wake-up!
    07:19 Temple Tour
    09:04 Wood Block Printing
    09:29 Haeinsa Unesco World Heritage Site
    10:36 Haeinsa Tripitaka
    11:30 Should you stay in a temple?
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ความคิดเห็น • 13

  • @zimbra67
    @zimbra67 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    The words carved on the stone at 7:45 means "Study until you die."

  • @free8214
    @free8214 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    한국여행 비디오를 전부 다 재밌게 잘 봤어요.
    퀄리티가 너무 좋고 역동적이고 흥미로운 컨셉입니다.
    많은 사람들이 한국여행 영상을 보기를 기대합니다.
    한국을 잘 보여주어서 감사합니다 😊😊😊

  • @anndixon5330
    @anndixon5330 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This was fantastic! Great views! I would love to stay there if we go! Thank you for sharing!

  • @emilaubry6856
    @emilaubry6856 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I just binge watched all your Korea videos! I appreciate how respectful you are about the culture!

  • @richardsoane6192
    @richardsoane6192 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Your content and how you approach each destination with an easy going open mind continues to make your channel one of the must watches in TH-cam land. For me watching out for your updates is a priority as there are so many out there that are not worth the effort.. I was blown away when you ran into One Pack Wanderers as they also take your laid back approach and very watchable. I don't have pay TV so TH-cam is my main source of entertainment , Regards Richard.

    • @TalesFromOurPocket
      @TalesFromOurPocket  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you so much, Richard!! We enjoy watching OPW, too, and we're thrilled we were able to meet them in person (they're just like they are on camera!). We really appreciate your kind words! 😊😊

  • @user-pb6wu3ti9u
    @user-pb6wu3ti9u ปีที่แล้ว +1

    From 1392 to 1897, the Joseon Dynasty ruled Korea. Buddhism was the state religion before Yi Dynasty Korea, but Confucianism became the state religion in Yi Dynasty Korea.
    On the other hand, in South Korea, Christians account for about 30% of the total population, with more followers than Buddhists, who account for about 20% of the total population. Christians are the largest religious population in South Korea. In Korea, the number of Christians has increased since the end of the 19th century. During the Joseon Dynasty, Buddhism was suppressed, and temples only existed in the mountains. On the other hand, there are many Christian churches in cities, so I think that Bill and Heather may have also seen Christian churches in places like Seoul.
    However, although Christianity was introduced to Japan in 1549, Christians still make up only about 1% of Japan's total population. The Japanese have actively introduced science and technology from Europe and the United States, but have continued to preserve their traditional culture.

    • @TalesFromOurPocket
      @TalesFromOurPocket  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you for sharing that additional history! I confess that if we saw a Christian church while in Seoul, we didn't recognize it as one. We'll have to seek one out next time we're in Seoul. It's so interesting to learn the religious differences in history between Korea and Japan. Thank you!!!

  • @user-gs3dx2ry2o
    @user-gs3dx2ry2o ปีที่แล้ว +2

    太りましたか❓

  • @defender626
    @defender626 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    It is recommended to visit the ancient ruins cities of Gyeongju and Jeonju. In addition, it is recommended to take a walk while watching the sunset in Songdo, Incheon, and there are many things to see in Busan. If you have time, we recommend visiting Dokdo, a Korean island.