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Billy Go’s Korean Conversation Course | #9: Friend – 친구
This is my FREE video course for intermediate level Korean learners, and there are a total of 20 episodes. Here's lesson #9 - we're almost halfway finished!
This lesson is about two friends who meet after having not seen each other for a long time.
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Cheonjaam Hermitage – 천자암 (Suncheon, Jeollanam-do)
Cheonjaam Hermitage, which is located on the Songgwangsa Temple grounds in western Suncheon, Jeollanam-do, is situated near the peak of Mt. Cheonjaamsan (757.4 m) to the southwest. It’s believed that the hermitage was first established by Damdang-guksa (1226-1293), who was the ninth of sixteen “guksa” (national preceptors) from Songgwangsa Temple. Additionally, he was a prince of Goryeo (918-1392).
After its founding, the monk Seolmuk reconstructed the hermitage in 1633. Later, it would be rebuilt, once more, this time by the monk Jiwon in 1730. In 1740, the Manse-ru Pavilion was built. In 1882, the Chilseong-gak Hall was built. And in 1939, the Geumdang Hall was built. Construction on the hermitage grounds continues to the present day.
Cheonjaam Hermitage is home to one Natural Monument. It’s the 800 year old “Pair of Chinese Junipers at Cheonjaam Hermitage of Songgwangsa Temple.” They are Natural Monument #88.
A painting of Damdang-guksa (1226-1293), the founder Cheonjaam Hermitage. (Picture courtesy of the KHS). Hermitage LayoutYou first approach Cheonjaam Hermitage up a long, winding mountain road. Part of this mountain road has been repaved, and other parts of the mountain road need to be repaved. Nearing the hermitage grounds, you’ll notice the Samseong-gak Hall on the hillside. To gain access to this shaman shrine hall, you’ll need to pass by the monks’ dorms to your right, as you enter the main hermitage courtyard at Cheonjaam Hermitage.
Straight ahead of you is the Eungjin-jeon Hall that’s joined to the left by the 800 year old Chinese junipers. Typically, Chinese junipers grow on Ulleung-do Island, in central Korea, and parts of Japan. These juniper trees have a strong scent that’s used in making incense. These pair of Chinese juniper trees are about twelve metres in height and are 4.1 metres and 3.3 metres, respectively, around. According to legend, these junipers grew from the walking sticks of Bojo-guksa (1158–1210) and Damdang-guksa (1226-1293). Purportedly, both monks brought these walking sticks back from China and stuck them into the ground at the hermitage. Additionally, Damdang-guksa was a disciple of Bojo-guksa. As a result, it’s said that these trees look like one is bowing down to the other much like a student would towards his teacher. It’s also said that anyone that touches these trees will go to heaven. The pair of Chinese juniper trees are stunning. And now, there is a smaller sized modern statue of Mireuk-bul (The Future Buddha) that rests at the base of the 800 year old juniper trees.
To the right of the ancient trees is the Eungjin-jeon Hall. The exterior walls to this shrine hall are adorned with images of Munsu-bosal (The Bodhisattva of Wisdom), Bohyeon-bosal (The Bodhisattva of Power), Jijang-bosal (The Bodhisattva of the Afterlife), and Gwanseeum-bosal (The Bodhisattva of Compassion). Stepping inside the Eungjin-jeon Hall, you’ll find a main altar occupied by a triad centred by Seokgamoni-bul (The Historical Buddha). This triad rests underneath a large, red canopy. And on either side of the main altar, you’ll find sixteen Nahan (The Historical Disciples of the Buddha) statues. These sixteen statues are then backed by murals of the Nahan, as well. And hanging on the far right wall is a painting dedicated to Dokseong (The Lonely Saint). This painting is then fronted by a newer-looking statue of the Lonely Saint.
To the rear of the Eungjin-jeon Hall, and over a newly constructed stone bridge, you’ll find the aforementioned Samseong-gak Hall. However, while the signboard above the shaman shrine hall details the shrine hall as a Samseong-gak Hall, it’s functionally a Sanshin-gak Hall. Typically, a Samseong-gak Hall would be occupied by three shaman deities that are typically Chilseong (The Seven Stars), Dokseong (The Lonely Saint), and Sanshin (The Mountain Spirit). However, this shaman shrine hall is only occupied by a painting of Sanshin. This painting is then fronted by two statues. The central image is that of Sanshin, while the statue to the left is that of Yongwang (The Dragon King).
To the left of both the historic Chinese juniper trees and the Eungjin-jeon Hall, you’ll find the largest building at Cheonjaam Hermitage. This is the structure that houses both the administrative offices at the hermitage, as well as the main hall, the Beopdang Hall. Stepping inside the Beopdang Hall, you’ll find an understated triad of statues underneath an equally understated all-natural wood canopy. The central image of the triad is dedicated to Seokgamoni-bul, who is joined on either side by statues dedicated to Gwanseeum-bosal and Jijang-bosal. To the left of the main altar is a painting dedicated to Gwanseeum-bosal, while to the right is a Shinjung Taenghwa (Guardian Mural).
Out in front of the Beopdang Hall is what looks to be the Manse-ru Pavilion. However, there was construction being done at the hermitage when I visited, so this structure was closed-off to the general public. Finally, and to the left of the Beopdang Hall, you’ll find a small collection of buildings that include the kitchen facilities at the hermitage.
How To Get ThereThere is no easy way to get to this rather remote hermitage. Outside of owning your own mode of transportation, the only other realistic way of getting to Cheonjaam Hermitage is by taxi. From the Suncheon Intercity Bus Terminal, it’ll take 45 minutes, over 46 km, and it’ll cost you around 50,000 won (one way).
Overall Rating: 5/10Cheonjaam Hermitage is situated beautifully in Jogyesan Provincial Park. In addition to where it’s located, the hermitage has a pair of stunning 800 year old Chinese junipers. These might be the oldest trees that I’ve seen in my life. Also, you can enjoy the interior of the Eungjin-jeon Hall, as well as the interior of the Beopdang Hall. But the two main highlights at the hermitage are its location and its trees.
The Samseong-gak Hall that welcomes you to Cheonjaam Hermitage. A tiger and hermitage painting that adorns one of the exterior walls of the Samseong-gak Hall. A look inside the shaman shrine hall at a painting dedicated to Sanshin (The Mountain Spirit) and two statues: one dedicated to Yongwang (The Dragon King) and the other to Sanshin. The Eungjin-jeon Hall joined by the 800 year old pair of Chinese juniper trees to the left. A look inside the Eungjin-jeon Hall. With a statue and a painting of Dokseong (The Lonely Saint) inside the Eungjin-jeon Hall, as well. A closer look at the pair of ancient Chinese juniper trees with an image of Mireuk-bul (The Future Buddha) at their base. The closed-off entry of Cheonjaam Hermitage. The entry to the Beopdang Hall. And the stunning view from the hermitage grounds.—Dale's Korean Temple Adventures YouTube
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JRYN Dermatology Seomyeon, Busan - First event of June
JRYN Dermatology is located in Seomyeon, a city visited by many foreigners.
We are holding regular events so that many people can receive a variety of treatments at a reasonable price, and rather than performing simple treatments, we make an overwhelming difference with customized treatments that are effective and suitable for each individual's skin.
If you are looking for a dermatologist in Busan, experience the beauty lounge at JRYN Dermatology in Seomyeon.
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(korea won)
-- JRYN June special price collection --
✅Skin Botox 1cc ➡ 9,000 won
✅ Botox 3 areas as desired ➡ 10,000 won
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✅Inmode Mini FX+FORMA ➡ 9,000 won
✅Shrink Universe (Ultra Booster+
Aurora Ampoule) 100 shots ➡ 18,000 won
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✅Gentle Max Pro hair removal for 1 part ➡ 10,000 won
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✅Fat decomposition injection + body in mode
➡ 49,000 won
✅Slim fat decomposition injection + chin botox
➡49,000 won
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✅Reblight SI+Excel V+
Vitamin care + modeling pack ➡49,000 won
✅Pico Toning+Pico Gold Toning+
Vitamin care + modeling pack ➡49,000 won
If you have any further questions, consultation, or need to make a reservation, please contact us using the information below!
We are always ready to welcome you, so please don’t worry and visit us ^^
main number : 051-991-7575
JRYN Dermatology Seomyeon, Busan - First event of June
JRYN Dermatology is located in Seomyeon, a city visited by many foreigners.
We are holding regular events so that many people can receive a variety of treatments at a reasonable price, and rather than performing simple treatments, we make an overwhelming difference with customized treatments that are effective and suitable for each individual's skin.
If you are looking for a dermatologist in Busan, experience the beauty lounge at JRYN Dermatology in Seomyeon.
English support is available, and we also offer special discounts for foreigners, so please show your interest and use it!
(korea won)
-- JRYN June special price collection --
✅Skin Botox 1cc ➡ 9,000 won
✅ Botox 3 areas as desired ➡ 10,000 won
(Including square jaw!! Regardless of muscle wrinkles)
-- JRYN June special price collection --
✅Inmode Mini FX+FORMA ➡ 9,000 won
✅Shrink Universe (Ultra Booster+
Aurora Ampoule) 100 shots ➡ 18,000 won
-- JRYN June special price collection --
✅Gentle Max Pro hair removal for 1 part ➡ 10,000 won
(1 part of the face or armpits)
-- JRYN June special price collection --
✅Fat decomposition injection + body in mode
➡ 49,000 won
✅Slim fat decomposition injection + chin botox
➡49,000 won
-- JRYN June special price collection --
✅Reblight SI+Excel V+
Vitamin care + modeling pack ➡49,000 won
✅Pico Toning+Pico Gold Toning+
Vitamin care + modeling pack ➡49,000 won
If you have any further questions, consultation, or need to make a reservation, please contact us using the information below!
We are always ready to welcome you, so please don’t worry and visit us ^^
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Summer event 2024.pngWhen to Use Pure Korean or Sino Korean Numbers | Korean FAQ
Ever wondered whether to use Sino Korean numbers (일, 이, 삼...) or Pure Korean numbers (하나, 둘, 셋...) when counting something? In this newest episode I share some tips for knowing which to use, and how you can more easily tell whether to use Pure Korean or Sino Korean numbers.
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Zen Clinic Centum City, Busan
Zen Clinic & The Zen Clinic in Busan is a clean, state of the art modern skin + plastic surgery clinic located in Centum City, Busan. We offer many services and would like the foreign community to know that you have a place to go if you are looking for treatments to better improve yourself.
We are able to accommodate you in English and are offering special deals for foreigners:)
Zen & The Zen Clinic May events (korea won)
Period: Until May 31st
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Philtrum or armpit hair removal
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We are holding a variety of events like this, and our highly skilled medical staff provides direct treatment and provides high-quality results.
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Haeunsa Temple – 해운사 (Gumi, Gyeongsangbuk-do)
Haeunsa Temple is located on the northern part of Mt. Geumosan (976.5 m) in western Gumi, Gyeongsangbuk-do. It’s believed that Haeunsa Temple was first founded by the famed monk Doseon-guksa (827-898 A.D.) at the end of Unified Silla (668-935 A.D.). When the temple was first established, it was named Daehyeolsa Temple. During the late Goryeo Dynasty (918-1392), the Korean official-scholar Gil Jae (1353-1419) of the Goryeo Dynasty and early Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) hid in this area and planted bamboo. While hiding at the temple, he is said to have learned Taoism, as well.
Sadly, and during the Imjin War (1592-98), all the buildings at the temple were destroyed. In fact, and near Haeunsa Temple, there’s a cave known as Doseon-gul. The cave is named after Doseon-guksa, the founder of the temple. It’s stated that between 500 to 600 people stayed in this cave while fleeing the Japanese invading forces in 1592 during the Imjin War.
It wasn’t until 1925 that the temple was rebuilt, once more, this time by the monk Cheolhwa, who renamed the temple as Haeunsa Temple. The Daeung-jeon Hall at Haeunsa Temple was built in 1956. The rest of the buildings at Haeunsa Temple were rebuilt from 1978-84 by the monk Seonghwa.
Temple LayoutAfter taking the cable car that brings you halfway up the mountain, you’ll then need to exit the cable car building to the west. Heading in this direction, you’ll come to a small collection of large cairn-like pagodas. It’s to the west of these stone pagodas that you’ll find the compact Cheonwangmun Gate. Housed inside this entry gate are four images of the Four Heavenly Kings. The exterior walls of the Cheonwangmun Gate are adorned with intricate dancheong, as well as images of Geumgang-yeoksa (Vajra Warriors).
Nearing the main temple courtyard, the first building to greet you is the Jijang-jeon Hall. Having entered the main temple courtyard, you’ll find the Jijang-jeon Hall to your right. Alone on the main altar inside this temple shrine hall is large golden image of Jijang-bosal (The Bodhisattva of the Afterlife). To the left and right of the main altar are large paintings dedicated to Jijang-bosal, as well.
To your rear is the compact Jong-ru Pavilion that houses a solitary bronze bell. And to your far left, you’ll find the administrative offices and kitchen facilities at Haeunsa Temple. Straight ahead of you, on the other hand, is a bronze statue of Podae-hwasang (The Hempen Bag). I’ve seen the exact same statue at both Dorisa Temple and Yongmunsa Temple.
Up a flight of stairs, you’ll come to the Daeung-jeon Hall at Haeunsa Temple. The exterior walls are painted gold and are adorned in cute Shimu-do (Ox-Herding Murals). The reason I say cute is that instead of having a younger ox-herder, the paintings are populated by images of three ox-herding children. Stepping inside the Daeung-jeon Hall, you’ll find a triad of statues under a large, golden canopy. In the centre of this triad rests an image of Seokgamoni-bul (The Historical Buddha), who is joined on either side by statues of Bohyeon-bosal (The Bodhisattva of Power) and Munsu-bosal (The Bodhisattva of Wisdom). To the left of the main altar is a modern Shinjung Taenghwa (Guardian Mural), while to the right is an equally modern mural dedicated to Chilseong (The Seven Stars).
To the right rear of the main hall, and up a longer set of stairs, you’ll find the Sanshin/Dokseong-gak Hall. Looking inside this shaman shrine hall, you’ll find a large statue dedicated to Sanshin (The Mountain Spirit) on the main altar. Backing this statue are two paintings dedicated to two shaman deities. The first of the two, and hanging to the right, is a painting dedicated to Sanshin (The Mountain Spirit), who is accompanied by puggish-looking tiger. And to the left is an equally elaborate painting dedicated to Dokseong (The Lonely Saint).
To the left of the Sanshin/Dokseong-gak hall, and down a small mountain trail behind the Daeung-jeon Hall, you’ll find an opening, where there’s a nine-story pagoda with a golden finial atop this stone structure. The base of the structure has nine reliefs of Geumgang-yeoksa (Vajra Warriors). As for each of the nine-stories of the structure, they have diminishing images of various Buddhas and Bodhisattvas adorning them as the pagoda moves upwards. Backing this pagoda is a larger statue dedicated to Yaksayeorae-bul (The Medicine Buddha). This statue is then backed by reliefs of Bodhisattvas like Gwanseeum-bosal (The Bodhisattva of Compassion) and Jijang-bosal, as well as images of the Four Heavenly Kings. It’s also from this vantage point that you get beautiful views of Mt. Geumosan off in the distance.
If you have the time and stamina, you can also enjoy Doseon-gul Cave to the southwest of the temple grounds. It’s under 100 metres to get there. And if you really have the time and stamina, you can continue southwest for about 200 metres to see Myeonggeum-pokpo Waterfall.
How To Get ThereThere are numerous buses that go from the Gumi Intercity Bus Terminal to get to Haeunsa Temple. There are buses like Bus #10, #11, #184, and #195. These buses will drop you off at the “Daegu Eunhaeng-ap hacha – 대구은행앞 하차” bus stop. The bus ride will take just 5 minutes. From here, you’ll then need to cross the road to the south and get on either Bus #27 or Bus #27-3. You’ll then need to get off at the “Geumosan-chulbal hacha – 금오산출발 하차” bus stop. This bus ride should take you an additional 7 minutes. From where the bus drops you off, you’ll need to head southwest towards Mt. Geumosan. You’ll need to head in this direction for about 500 metres, until you come to the Geumosan Cable Car Building. A return ticket, both there and back, will cost you 11,000 won. If you’d rather just one way, it’ll set you back 6,000 won. Once arriving on the other side, you’ll need to walk just 50 metres southwest to get to Haeunsa Temple.
Overall Rating: 7/10Of course it’s the views at Haeunsa Temple that are the most impressive. Mt. Geumosan is a beautiful mountain with rugged terrain. In addition to the beautiful environs that envelop Haeunsa Temple, you can also enjoy the beautiful paintings that surround the exterior of the Daeung-jeon Hall, the pair of shaman murals inside the Sanshin/Dokseong-gak Hall, as well as the nine-story pagoda to the rear of the main hall. Haeunsa Temple presents a beautiful blend of things to see both artistically and naturally.
The cable car building at Mt. Geumosan. Heading up Mt. Geumosan on the cable car. A look towards the Cheonwangmun Gate. A look inside the entry gate at one of the Four Heavenly Kings. And his decorative belt with a yellow image of a Gwimyeon (Monster Mask) on it. Just beyond the Cheonwangmun Gate. A look inside the Jijang-jeon Hall. The statue of Podae-hwasang (The Hempen Bag) inside the main temple courtyard at Haeunsa Temple. The entry to the Daeung-jeon Hall. A look inside the Daeung-jeon Hall at the main altar. One of the Shimu-do (Ox-Herding Murals) with the three ox-herding children. A look up at the Sanshin/Dokseong-gak Hall. A look inside the shaman shrine hall at the main altar statue of Sanshin (The Mountain Spirit) with a painting of Dokseong (The Lonely Saint) to the left and a painting of Sanshin to the right. The trail leading towards the nine-story pagoda. The view along the way of the Daeung-jeon Hall and Mt. Geumosan. The nine-story pagoda with a stone statue of Yaksayeorae-bul (The Medicine Buddha) to the left. A look at the solitary Yaksayeorae-bul with the surrounding forest of Mt. Geumosan.Live Rock n Roll: Ilgyne, Sindosi, & Barbie Dolls @ Ovantgarde
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We're up to lesson 8 out of 20 in this course! This is a 100% FREE video course for practicing natural Korean conversations, together with full explanations of every new vocabulary word and grammar form. Note that this course also goes in order, so start from the first lesson if you're seeing this for the first time.
This lesson (#8) is about two friends deciding what to order at a cafe.
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