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- Sinheungsa (Korean: 신흥사), sometimes spelled Shinheungsa, is a head temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. It is situated on the slopes of Seoraksan...
- weathering. It is a head temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. Sinheungsa is also located on Seoraksan National Park, near Ulsanbawi. In 652 (Jinduk...
- National Park Bronze Buddha of Sinheungsa (Buddhist Temple) near the main entrance to Seoraksan National Park. Sinheungsa (Buddhist Temple) in Seoraksan...
- temple as big as one of the 31 base temples of representing Baedamsa Sinheungsa and, to the Naksansa temple. Jurisdiction, but third diocese headquarters...
- Cultural landmarks in the reserve include the Buddhist temples Baekdamsa and Sinheungsa. On 9–16 August 1991, the 17th World Jamboree was held in Mount Sorak...
- Buddhist temples in the area around Sokcho. The main building of the Sinheungsa temple (Geukrakbojeon) is a major tourist destination (originally built...
- sorted by location. Musangsa Bongseonsa Silleuksa Yongjusa Naksansa Oseam Sinheungsa Woljeongsa Beopjusa Guinsa Magoksa Sudeoksa Bulguksa (including Seokguram)...
- Cultural landmarks in the reserve include the Buddhist temples Baekdamsa and Sinheungsa. Odaesan National Park: Odaesan is located in the center of Baekdudaegan...
- Gapyeong — The Garden of Morning Calm Sokcho — Seoraksan, Ulsanbawi, Sinheungsa Temple Gangneung — Ojukheon, Seongyojang, birthplace of Yul Gok, Gyeongpo...
- despatched to Es****, to found the monastery at Bradwell-on-Sea. The Temple of Sinheungsa in Gangwon Province (South Korea) is constructed by the Buddhist monk...