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Sinheungsa, sometimes spelled Shinheungsa, is a head temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. It is situated on the slopes of Seoraksan in Sokcho, Gangwon, South Korea. Historical accounts vary as to whether the temple was first constructed by Jajang in 653, or in 637 following his return from Tang China. It burned to the ground in 699, and was rebuilt in its present location by Uisang. It burned again in 1645.

The temple is located in Seoraksan National Park, and many tourists pass by on their way to the high rocks of Ulsanbawi.

Other temples named Sinheungsa are located in Seoul, Samcheok and Icheon.

See also