지리산, Jirisan, Mt. Jiri, the biggest mountain range in South Korea and one of the favorite national parks among mountaineers is located in the mid-south region of the Korean peninsula. Many magnificent mountains, valleys and buddhist temples scatter across the park and have been historically, religiously and spiritually loved since ancient times.
On the way to 천왕봉 Cheonwang Bong, the highest peak of the mountain range, hikers can drop in 법계사 Beopgyesa, a buddhist temple which is located on the highest place in South Korea. Since the temple was first built in 544 during 신라 Silla Dynasty(BC 57∼AD 935), it had been burnt and destroyed three times by Japanese and once during the Korean war. So all of the temple and residence have been newly built except a small three story stupa, believed to be built during 고려 Goryo Dynasty (918∼1392), on the top of a rock overlooking the panoramic view of the mountain range with the temple area. The stupa has been revered by buddhists for a long time because relic of the Buddha is held in the stupa.
Lunch is offered free every saturday and sunday at the restaurant attached to the temple. 비빔밥, Bibimbab, mixed rice with vegetables as a fixed meal is served.