🧘 MEDITATION · SEOUL · COMING SOON

Meditation Radio with a Live Seoul Clock

Templestay calm without the mountain bus — moktak rhythm softened to ambience under Seoul's steady KST.

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Seoul local time now

Seoul keeps its monasteries close: Jogyesa sits downtown between office towers, and half the country has done a templestay weekend — waking at three to the moktak's woodblock pulse, eating in silence, remembering what unhurried feels like.

The station is templestay-to-go. Mountain-temple air, the memory of a moktak slowed to heartbeat abstraction, one bronze bell each hour, and Seoul's KST clock burning low. No 3 AM wake-up call included, mercifully.

For recovery from the study-café economy, lunchtime sits above Jongno, and everyone whose last true silence was two exam seasons ago.

🔔 Email me at launch Seoul time page Listening guide

FAQ

What time is it in Seoul right now?

Live Korea Standard Time (UTC+9) runs on this page's clock, to the second.

What is a templestay?

Korea's program of overnight monastery visits — meditation, tea, and predawn chanting. This station keeps the atmosphere, skips the alarm.

What is a moktak?

The wooden handbell Korean monks strike in rhythm during chanting — here it appears only as a soft, slowed pulse deep in the mix.

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