Since the COVID-19 pandemic, Jungto Society has shifted to a virtual model, offering all Dharma Center programs online for learning, practice, and community connection. In addition, Jungto centers and temples remain open for in-person retreats, cultural activities, and volunteer opportunities such as farming and recycling.
Introduction
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Established in 1999 in Seocho-dong, Seoul, the Seocho Jungto Center grew alongside Jungto Society and became its administrative hub. In 2021, the newly constructed Seoul Jungto Center was completed to support social and cultural exchange and further the global sharing of the Buddha's teachings.
7, Hyoryeong-ro 51-gil, Seocho-gu, Seoul, Korea
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By 2018, Jungto Society operated 65 overseas chapters, including 24 in the United States. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, most programs have moved online, with the Weekly English Dharma Meeting launching in 2021 and a small number of U.S. centers remaining active today.
4361 Aitcheson Rd. Beltsville, MD 20705, USA
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Jungto Retreat Centers offer education and retreat programs including Awakening Retreat, Sharing Retreat, Meditation Retreat, and the 100-Day Chulga (Pabbajja) Program. Currently they are closed to the public due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Located in Seonyu-dong, Mungyeong, the Center is an education and training facility for members of Jungo Society.

Korean traditional temple buildings where Jungto Society members gather to practice and engage in diverse activities.
Join our community from anywhere in the world through our online programs. Experience dharma talks, meditation sessions, and practice together with practitioners worldwide.