Meditation Radio with a Live Seoul Clock
Templestay calm without the mountain bus — moktak rhythm softened to ambience under Seoul's steady KST.
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.
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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