The final five couples were born in ‘I Am Jeolro’, a dating program for single men and women held at Naksansa Temple in Yangyang, Gangwon-do. The Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism Social Welfare Foundation announced on the 12th that a total of 20 people (10 men and women) participated in the ‘I am a temple, Naksansa’ program held for two days on the 11th and 12th by the Jogye Order and the Gangwon Tourism Foundation, and the final 5 couples formed a relationship. ‘I am a temple’ is a temple stay for single men and women operated by the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism as part of the Ministry of Health and Welfare’s public awareness improvement project in response to low birth rates. It is a program. A total of 4,225 people, including 1,655 men and 2,570 women, applied for this Naksansa section. This is the highest ever record, surpassing the 2,620 applicants for the ‘I am a temple, Shinheungsa’ section held in September last year. Participants had time to get to know each other through ‘Random Date’, where they decided on a partner by drawing lots and selecting their belongings, and through rotating tea chat and ‘Chat Chatting’ talk. Couple yoga and a beach plogging date with the East Sea in the background were also held. In this event, a trip to the Seawater Avalokitesvara Statue, the symbol of Naksansa Temple, was held.