Traditional Seoul, Korea’s Ancient Capital

Gijaam or Seonbawi

Gijaam, the rock of childbearing prayer, because many women prayed for childbearing at this site. It is also called Seonbawi, the Meditating Rock, because it resembles a monk wearing a long-sleeved Buddhist robe. It is a sacred shamanist site on Inwangsan (White Tiger mountain) above Seoul.

Photo by Ludo Kuipers, Tue May 20, 2014
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