Via AviationRecord.com:
“Korean Air and sister company Hanjin Travel are offering overseas visitors the chance to experience a traditional Korean ‘Templestay’. [...]
“Over the course of 24 hours, visitors have a chance to experience and understand inner temple life and discover the day-to-day activities of a Korean Buddhist Monk.”
Read more here.
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May 11th, 2010 at 7:55 am
That’s been around for quite a while, despite the plug by Hanjin travel.
The temple on Jeju’s the place to go. It’s like a big ol’ Zen temple stuck in a Korean version of Hawaii.