“Gagwonsa Buddhist temple is located on Mt. Taejosan. Located on the temple grounds is a large bronze sitting Buddha, which is 15m high, 30m in circumference, and weighs over 60 tonnes. The Buddha sits with the peak of Mt. Taejosan directly behind it, and faces west out over the city and valley. Worshippers and tourists alike climb the steep stairs from the base of the mountain.

Mt. Taejosan is also home to the smaller Seong-bul-sa temple.[13]

In the southwest of the city, near the city’s border with neighboring Asan, sits Hyeonchung-sa Temple, a large complex that houses a main temple and an elaborate garden. The temple was built by Confucian scholars and is a shrine to Admiral Yi Sun-sin (his grave is located on the grounds). The temple and grounds also house a number of National Treasures.”

(Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheonan)

This was a beautiful temple about 30 minutes north of Pyeongtaek, Anseong-ri, where Camp Humphreys is at. It’s a beautiful temple complex sitting in a valley. It was raining this day and I had no hiking clothes on, so I missed out on that beautiful view. But I thoroughly enjoyed this temple and walking around. Beautiful site!