A Remarkable 74.2% of International
Participants Embrace Stress Relief with
Templestay
SEOUL,
South Korea, Dec. 21,
2023 /CNW/ -- Templestay allows you to experience the
Buddhist culture that has been passed down in traditional Korean
temples for many years. This unique program is also gaining
attention as a representative healing program. In particular,
various programs incorporating Buddhist meditation are popular as a
time to reflect on oneself and rest the tired body and soul.
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Spanning across 150 revered Korean temples, including UNESCO
World Heritage Sites such as Tongdosa, Beopjusa, and Magoksa, along
with sacred destinations like Haeinsa Temple housing the revered
Tripitaka Koreana and the architectural marvel of Bulguksa Temple,
Templestay has emerged as a conduit for foreigners to grasp the
essence of Korean heritage swiftly.
The unique tranquil beauty of traditional wooden buildings and
the eco-friendly nature of the surrounding landscape have provided
a unique appeal to foreigners visiting Korea. In particular, the
popularity of the program is due to the wide range of programs that
allow visitors to experience the life of monks in the past, such as
dawn daily service, 108 prostrations, and Barugongyang (formal
meal), while gaining a broader understanding of traditional Korean
Buddhist culture.
In addition, with temples offering a variety of programs to
experience meditation, the healing concept has recently gained
popularity. According to the results of the 'Satisfaction Survey of
Templestay Participants' conducted by the Cultural Corps of Korean
Buddhism through Gallup Korea in 2023, 71.4% of foreigners who
participated in a templestay said it reduced their anxiety, and
74.2% said it reduced their stress.
The most common reason for this was the "tranquility and beauty
of the temple surroundings (nature)," followed by Buddhist
teachings on emptying the mind and letting go. "The beauty and
reverence of temple architecture and Buddhist cultural properties"
was also cited by a high percentage of respondents.
The most popular templestay program among foreign participants
was the tea ceremony with a monk which is followed by mountain
walks, retreats, and meditation programs.
These results show that foreigners are looking for a change of
mind and stress relief beyond traditional Korean culture through
templestays and are highly satisfied with the experience.
"We hope that more foreigners will visit Korea and experience a
templestay program by staying at a temple that inherits a long
tradition and heal their tired minds and bodies. Even if it is for
a short period of time, it will be an opportunity to learn how to
manage your mind," said the Cultural Corps of Korean Buddhism.
For all information and reservations, please visit
eng.templestay.com.
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SOURCE Cultural Corps of Korean Buddhism