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95 and seeing with a more reflective eye, I realize that  the fallen leaf or the Golden One’s smile is just as  much a part of the complex as what I might normal- ly observe. I agree that the whole is greater than  the sum of its parts, but I am grateful when I notice  the tiny elements so that I can understand the mag- nitude of the whole. Does any particular time of day lend itself best  to photographing the complex?  Sometime between dusk and dawn is best. There  are so many aspects of the Wawoo complex;  though not large in size, you could shoot the de- tails of Wawoojeongsa all day. Since it is a place  to sway, I recommend taking time with each and  every shutter; if you miss a shot because of the  light, don’t worry. You will be back to Wawoo soon  anyway. Yongin is a long trip for some of our readers.  What else is of interest in the area? Could we  make a day of it?  What makes Wawoo so special is that it appeals  on so many different levels. Pack a basket and find  a place near the complex for a forest picnic. Grab  your journal or a novel and park it near a stupa by  the creek. Put on the hiking boots and hit some of  the trails around the complex. Personally, I always indulge in the multi-course set  menu at Uncle de Paris, a French fusion restaurant  located right outside of the temple entrance. Baked  lobster and steak for under 50,000? Yes, please.  Everland Amusement Park, Yongin Ski Resort  and the Korean Folk Village are within a short ride  of the temple complex. Yet, to do much more than  the temple and a meal is rejecting the very essence  of Wawoojeongsa, flipping the bird to tranquility. If  you experience Wawoo as it is intended, you real- ize that it is far from being a tourist attraction or a  check on a sightseeing list. Finally, can you give us the public transport op- tions to the temple? From Jamsil Station (line 2), exit 6 or 7, take bus  5600 or 5800 to Yongin Intercity Bus Terminal.  From the terminal take the bus bound for Wonsam.  Get off at Wawoojongsa Temple.  From Gangnam Station (line 2), exit 10, take bus  5001 or 5002 to Yongin Intercity Bus Terminal.  From the terminal take the bus bound for Wonsam.  Get off at Wawoojeongsa Temple.