Winter Stars in Wolmyeongdong
Hey everyone! I’m not sure how much of an astrology buff you are, but I love astrology! I’m always on the look out for places with clear night views of the stars. If there’s a […]
Starting from 1989, Jung Myung Seok and the Wolmyeongdong Recreation Center developed Wolmyeongdong (Wolmyeong Dong) into a temple. Although construction continues today, we have dedicated everything we built to God. In the past, Wolmyeongdong was simply a desolate valley, but now, it is a sacred place.
You can read about our various events in this archive. We have news about art exhibitions, summer retreats, and stage dramas. Besides those things, we also have fun videos that display Wolmyeongdong from various perspectives. You can see them by checking out our Little Planet of Wolmyeong Dong videos or Wolmyeongdong in 360 VR!
If you can, it’ll be great if you could support us by subscribing to our Youtube channel! And if you have any feedback you would like to give, leave a comment or contact us!
Wolmyeongdong is a temple in nature based in South Korea. If you would like to visit, we also have a visitation form you can fill out!
Hey everyone! I’m not sure how much of an astrology buff you are, but I love astrology! I’m always on the look out for places with clear night views of the stars. If there’s a […]
While I was developing Wolmyeongdong, God told me to work on it as if I were developing an art piece. The reason He told me that is because making a work of art and just working on something are completely different.
Pictures of the red maple trees behind the Holy Son’s House of Love. If you look closely, you might be able to receive a natural revelation! The secrets God contains in nature.
Some red lilies I passed by at the entrance to Wolmyeongdong. What’s your favorite flower?
Another viewpoint in Wolmyeongdong. I feel like I could walk on clouds when I see them at eye level.
The Wolmyeongdong lawn sanctuary. You can pray and glorify the Trinity here anytime! Just remember to take off your shoes first!
Viewpoint from the Gamram Mountain pavilion near Wolmyeongdong. Can’t get enough of the refreshing air and wind!
A foggy hiking trail on Tiger Path in Wolmyeongdong. Don’t you just enjoy hiking in the morning?