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I visited Maisan Tapsa last weekend and it felt very different from any temple I’ve seen before.

The stone towers were all built by hand and still standing, which was honestly surprising to see in person. The textures and shapes made it really interesting to photograph from different angles.

I also walked around the reservoir nearby. The reflections on the water and the early spring colors made it a very calm place to shoot.

All photos were taken on my phone. I tried to capture the atmosphere, but it feels even more impressive in real life.

u/According-Mix-8044 — 20 days ago
▲ 3 r/SlowTV

I recently visited a place called Tapsa Temple at Maisan in Korea.

It is a quiet temple known for its unique stone towers, built by hand over many years. The atmosphere there felt very calm and still, especially in the morning.

I recorded a slow walk starting from the forest path, moving through the temple, and ending by a peaceful reservoir nearby. There are no cuts or fast movements, just the natural pace of walking and the sound of the surroundings.

You can hear birds, wind, and footsteps along the way. It felt like a place where time moves a little slower.

If you enjoy slow and quiet videos, you might like this.

u/According-Mix-8044 — 20 days ago

Last weekend I visited Maisan Tapsa in Korea and it felt quite different from any temple I have seen before.

The stone towers were all built by hand and somehow still standing, which was honestly surprising to see in person. The whole place has a very quiet and almost mysterious atmosphere.

I also walked around the reservoir nearby and it was really peaceful with reflections on the water and spring colors starting to show.

I took these photos on my phone and tried to capture how it felt being there, but it looks even more impressive in real life.

u/According-Mix-8044 — 20 days ago

Last weekend I visited Maisan Tapsa in Korea and it felt quite different from any temple I have seen before.

The stone towers were all built by hand and somehow still standing, which was honestly surprising to see in person. The whole place has a very quiet and almost mysterious atmosphere.

I also walked around the reservoir nearby and it was really peaceful with reflections on the water and spring colors starting to show.

I took these photos on my phone and tried to capture how it felt being there, but it looks even more impressive in real life.

u/According-Mix-8044 — 20 days ago

Last weekend I visited Maisan Tapsa in Korea and it felt quite different from any temple I have seen before.

The stone towers were all built by hand and somehow still standing, which was honestly surprising to see in person. The whole place has a very quiet and almost mysterious atmosphere.

I also walked around the reservoir nearby and it was really peaceful with reflections on the water and spring colors starting to show.

I took these photos on my phone and tried to capture how it felt being there, but it looks even more impressive in real life.

u/According-Mix-8044 — 20 days ago
▲ 19 r/sun

I recently visited a temple called Sujongsa in Korea.

I went early in the morning and watched the sunrise, and it honestly felt like I was standing above the clouds. The view was quiet, soft, and something I will not forget.

I also recorded a short video to remember the moment. It turned out so beautiful that I would be happy to share it if anyone is interested.

u/According-Mix-8044 — 21 days ago