Sinheungsa Temple

Sinheungsa Temple was founded under the name of Hyangseongsa Temple by Buddhist monk Jajang during the reign of Queen Jindeok of the Silla dynasty. It was first established at the site of Kensington Hotel, but after being destroyed by fire several times, it was rebuilt at the present position during the reign of King Injo of the Joseon dynasty. According to a legend, Monks Yeongseo, Hyewon, and Yeonok all had envisioned the location in their dreams in which a white-haired heavenly man appeared and indicated them the place of the temple. Thus, the temple was re-constructed at the current location and renamed as “Sinheungsa,” meaning “the temple was blessed by God (sin) and became prosper (heung). However, the Chinese character sin of the temple’s name was changed in 1995 from sin meaning god to sin meaning “new,” wishing that the temple will revive Buddhism again in the Yeongdong area (eastern part of the Taebaek Mountain Range). Sinheungsa Temple is home to many cultural heritages including the Geungnakbojeon Hall at Sinheungsa Temple (Treasure) and the Three-story Stone Pagoda at Hyangseongsa Temple Site (Treasure), which is standing on the opposite side of Kensington Star Hotel . The temple also offers the temple stay program in which participants can experience a temple life by doing activities such as communal Buddhist meal service (baru gongyang), ceremonial service involving chanting, 108 bows aimed at removing 108 earthly desires, as well as programs of making a lotus lantern and Buddhist rosary.

information

  • Restrooms Available
  • Activity Fees Adults 3 500 Won Teenagers 1 000 Children
  • Available Facilities None
  • Parking Fees Small Vehicle Low Season For The Day 4 000 Won Accommodation 8 Br Small High 5 10 Large 6 12 7 500 15
  • Interpretation Services Offered None
  • Reservation Info. For Foreigners None
  • Experience age Open To Visitors Of All Ages
  • Experience guide Hiking Trekking
  • Inquiry and guidance 1330 Travel Hotline 82-33-1330 Br Korean English Japanese Chinese For More Info 82-33-636-7044
  • Opening date 652
  • Parking facilities Available 450 Spaces
  • Rest day N A Open All Year Round
  • Hours of operation Open 24 Hr

location

1137, Seoraksan-ro, Sokcho-si, Gangwon-do

tag

  • #temples
  • #historical sites
  • #culture-art-history
  • #tourist attractions
  • #gangwon-do
  • #sokcho-si
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