It's an amazing place, one of the best places I've seen during my 5-day trip.
calm, quiet, gorgeous views, clean air, fresh - just peaceful, as it should be in a monastery (although this is surprising, because it is considered inactive) I did not want to leave there and return to this fuss.
it can be difficult to get there, especially if you don't do sports - the 430 steps are stuffy, but it's definitely worth
it, it's not boring to climb - all the statues of monks are completely different, it's a pleasure to look at them; there are places to relax
The monastery is called 10,000 Buddhas, although there are actually almost 13,000 Buddhas (small statuettes in the monastery itself) and they, like the monks, are all different
I highly recommend
that there be a signboard at the very entrance to the monastery, be careful and do not confuse it with the path to the cemetery, they are there nearby.
The temple that I liked the most. Climbing up there means not much sweat, but very beautiful views! The photos from the observation deck above are worth it