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Buddhist temple in Sokcho, South Korea
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
Sinheungsa
Rock in Gangwon Province, South Korea
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
Ulsanbawi
Repatriated paintings of Sinheungsa Temple, South Korea
18th-century Buddhist paintings from the Joseon Dynasty. They are owned by the Sinheungsa Temple of the Jogye Order in Sokcho, Gangwon Province, South Korea. Composing
Sinheungsa_Buddhist_Paintings
South Korean Buddhist nun and chef (born 1956)
a civil servant for several years, she left home in 1980 to join the Sinheungsa temple and to focus on temple cuisine. She was ordained as a nun in 1981
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Third tallest mountain in South Korea
Mount Gwonggeumseong Bronze Buddha of Sinheungsa (Buddhist Temple) near the main entrance to the park. Sinheungsa (Buddhist Temple) Ulsanbawi (peak) Biryong
Seoraksan
City in Gangwon, South Korea
Buddhist temples in the area around Sokcho. The main building of the Sinheungsa temple (Geukrakbojeon) is a major tourist destination (originally built
Sokcho
sorted by location. Musangsa Bongseonsa Silleuksa Yongjusa Naksansa Oseam Sinheungsa Woljeongsa Beopjusa Guinsa Magoksa Sudeoksa Bulguksa (including Seokguram)
List of Buddhist temples in South Korea
List_of_Buddhist_temples_in_South_Korea
Art museum in California, United States
$4.9 million. In 2020, a set of Joseon Buddhist paintings stolen from Sinheungsa temple in 1954 were repatriated to South Korea with cooperation with South
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Los_Angeles_County_Museum_of_Art
Korean Buddhist order
Jogyesa (Jongno, Seoul) Parish 2: Yongjusa (Hwaseong, Gyeonggi) Parish 3: Sinheungsa (Sokcho, Gangwon) Parish 4: Woljeongsa (Pyeongchang, Gangwon) Parish 5:
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Calm Chuncheon — Legoland Korea Resort Sokcho — Seoraksan, Ulsanbawi, Sinheungsa Temple Gangneung — Ojukheon, Seongyojang, birthplace of Yul Gok, Gyeongpo
Tourism_in_South_Korea
Korean Buddhist monk (590–658)
642 Sangwonsa in 643 Oseam in 643 Woljeongsa in 643 Tongdosa in 646. Sinheungsa in 652 Manggyeongsa Temple in Taebaek on the Taebaek Mountains Silk Road
Jajang
Province of South Korea
Cultural landmarks in the reserve include the Buddhist temples Baekdamsa and Sinheungsa. Odaesan National Park: Odaesan is located in the center of Baekdudaegan
Gangwon_Province,_South_Korea
National park in Gangwon Province, South Korea
Cultural landmarks in the reserve include the Buddhist temples Baekdamsa and Sinheungsa. The government designated the area as a nature reserve in 1965[citation
Seoraksan_National_Park
Buddhist temple in Seoul, South Korea
In 1794, the temple was moved to its current location, and renamed to Sinheungsa (신흥사; 神興寺). In 1865, under the reign of King Gojong, it was renamed to
Heungcheonsa
Cave in Seokraksan National Park, South Korea
and bridges. It takes approximately two hours to travel from the temple Sinheungsa to Geumganggul Cave via Biseondae. "Geumganggul Cave (금강굴)". VisitKorea
Geumganggul_Cave
Places of worship for Korean Buddhists
South Hwanghae Haeju-si ? Singyesa 신계사 神溪寺 NK Kangwon Kosong-gun 519 Sinheungsa 신흥사 神興寺 SK Gangwon Sokcho-si 650 circa * Sogwangsa× 석왕사 釋王寺 NK Kangwon
Buddhist_temples_in_Korea
Earthquake in South Korea
many homes built with mud walls collapsed and their roof tiles fell. The Sinheungsa temple on Seoraksan was also destroyed. Rockfalls were reported in the
1681_Yangyang_earthquake
Calendar year
despatched to Essex, to found the monastery at Bradwell-on-Sea. The Temple of Sinheungsa in Gangwon Province (South Korea) is constructed by the Buddhist monk
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National treasure of South Korea
example of a style that first became prevalent with the Trikaya statues of Sinheungsa in 1651. There is an urna visible between the eyebrows, as well as an
Gakhwangjeon_Hall
Buddhist temple in Goseong, South Korea
temple as big as one of the 31 base temples of representing Baedamsa Sinheungsa and, to the Naksansa temple. Jurisdiction, but third diocese headquarters
Geonbongsa
Decade
despatched to Essex, to found the monastery at Bradwell-on-Sea. The Temple of Sinheungsa in Gangwon Province (South Korea) is constructed by the Buddhist monk
650s
Administration (in Korean). Retrieved 2025-08-25. 양산 신흥사 대광전 [Daegwangjeon Hall of Sinheungsa Temple, Yangsan]. Cultural Heritage Administration (in Korean). Retrieved
List of Treasures of South Korea (1990–1994)
List_of_Treasures_of_South_Korea_(1990–1994)
South Korean monk and poet (1932–2018)
Seon Poetry career in 1966. In 1977, he became the abbot of the temple Sinheungsa, which is the 3rd Diocese of Jogye Order in Korean Buddhism. His book
Cho_Oh-hyun
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