Verified Korean-culture entity · as of 2026-07-02 · cross-checked + Skill-scored · via KoreaAPI · ✓✓ cross-verified
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Jungheungsa Temple (Korean: 중흥사) is a Buddhist temple in South Korea. It was the command post of the military temples (eleven temples, two hermitages) and 350 monk-soldiers stationed at Bukhansanseong Fortress, as well as the residence of the chief commander and his men. It is not known exactly when Jungheungsa was established, but considering the artifacts found inside it, it appears to have been built during the Goryeo Dynasty …
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Jungheungsa (북한산중흥사지) — verified Korean place / attraction. In Goyang.
Jungheungsa is located in Goyang (verified via Wikidata Q16093316 2026-07-02 04:51 UTC; Wikipedia Jungheungsa 2026-07-02 04:51 UTC; OpenStreetMap 368861367 2026-07-02 04:51 UTC, as of 2026-07-02).
What are the coordinates of Jungheungsa?
Jungheungsa is located at 37.64611, 126.97667 (verified via Wikidata Q16093316 2026-07-02 04:51 UTC; Wikipedia Jungheungsa 2026-07-02 04:51 UTC; OpenStreetMap 368861367 2026-07-02 04:51 UTC, as of 2026-07-02).
What is Jungheungsa's heritage status?
Jungheungsa — Heritage status: Monuments in Gyeonggi-do (verified via Wikidata Q16093316 2026-07-02 04:51 UTC; Wikipedia Jungheungsa 2026-07-02 04:51 UTC; OpenStreetMap 368861367 2026-07-02 04:51 UTC, as of 2026-07-02).