Bomunsa Temple is situated at Seokmodo Island, which is the west of Ganghwado Island.
It is said that the sanctuary was built by Queen Seondeok amid the Silla Era in AD 635.
After entering the sanctuary, you will see a 600-year-old Chinese juniper tree.
Behind the tree is Seokgulamja, a little Buddhist sanctuary in a characteristic give in.
The passage of the cavern is little, however the room inside is huge.
There is an enormous grindstone that the priests utilized for cooking next to Seokgulamja that is assigned as a Cultural Monument.
On the off chance that you backpedal side of the sanctuary, you will find the must-see attractions here; to be specific the stone cut Buddha on Nunseop eyebrow in Korean Rock.
Take a 8 minute climb up from sanctuary yard before nightfall and you may have the capacity to get a great perspective of the sun setting past the west ocean.