
Mu-Ryang-Sa Korean Buddhist Temple: Ein ruhiges Tor zu authentischer koreanischer buddhistischer Verehrung in Honolulu.
Mu-Ryang-Sa Korean Buddhist Temple liegt im Palolo-Tal, einer ruhigen Oase in Honolulu. Es präsentiert koreanische buddhistische Architektur in einer tropischen Umgebung, mit handbemalten Unterseiten der Dachüberhänge und prunkvollen Hallen. Besucher loben die friedliche Atmosphäre und die einladenden Räume. Spenden unterstützen den Tempel; eine $5 empfohlene Spende wird am Tor der Vier Himmlischen Könige vermerkt; täglich wird kostenloses Mittagessen serviert, und samstags wird Meditation angeboten.
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Selbstgeführte Besichtigungen mit QR-Code-Audiobeschreibungen historische Bauwerke, Gärten und Kunstwerke.
Kostenlose wöchentliche Meditationen, die um 16:00 Uhr stattfinden, für spirituelle Praxis und inneren Frieden.
Lernen Sie koreanische buddhistische Traditionen, Architektur und Rituale durch informative Ausstellungen kennen.
Kostenlose Mahlzeiten, die Besuchern als Akt der Großzügigkeit und Gemeinschaftsunterstützung angeboten werden.
Empfohlene Spende von $5 pro Person unterstützt die Instandhaltung und Erhaltungsmaßnahmen des Tempels.
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Marisol Gonzalez
Recommend you visit the temple to embark on peaceful moments of reflection. Tickets not needed but please donate to continue to run this beautiful temple.
Christopher Chung
A true rendition of Korean Buddhist architecture set in a tropical Pacific landscape — the contrasts are striking. Ornately hand-painted soffits and rafters are a visual feast. $5 suggested donation per person when entering the Gate of Four Heavenly Kings. Though a bit frightening in sight, they are believed to be guardian deities with the purpose of protecting the temple and its followers.
Y. Aji Yamada
Deep in the Palolo valley,Honolulu, the Korean temple is grander and beautiful one out side of Korea. With all detail and construction very much keeping to the authentic of Korea's Buddhism temple. Very well keeps and always open to welcoming all to visit. We were so blessed with our first time visiting the temple when here in Hawaii for attending our be loved auntie who was passed away at 90yrs. Hearing his chanting from far away, that made us like the good, blessings omens . Thank you for your kindness, we were introduced to the Abbot and had small conversations with him . Feeling his full energy and peaceful we were allowing to come in the Drama Halls with all the beautiful art works . Have been so many temples throughout the USA, Japan and Korea, we were very happy to see this temple is belong to the Hawaii islands. Free lunch is served daily for free. Some donations is available and it is happy to be here.
Phillip S
Beautiful, hidden, and very spiritual Korean Buddhist Temple in the mountains of the Palolo Valley. Monuments were grand, as well as the Buddhas inside each building. Please remember to follow proper etiquette when visiting this temple!
Not Squidword
Tranquil oasis away from Honolulu. Please be quiet and respectful of your surroundings while visiting. Visit the welcome temple to get Temple Map & scan the QR codes for audio descriptions of all the structures on site. They are brief and very informative for anyone interested or enjoy the beautifully manicured plants & buildings. Free Saturday meditation at 4pm. Donations are much appreciated to help preserve & progress this worthwhile property. 🤙🏼