• The Temple of Haeinsa and the Depositories for the Tripiṭaka Koreana Woodblocks were made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995.
  • Haeinsa Temple is one of Korea's three largest temples, and was founded during the third year of King Ae-jang's reign (802) by two monks Suneung and Ijung.
  • A Look Inside the Janggyeong-panjeon at some of the “Tripitaka Koreana Woodblocks” at Haeinsa Temple in Hapcheon, Gyeongsangnam-do.
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    Haeinsa. Haeinsa. Winter outing to a temple which houses the largest collection of Buddhist Scripture carved on wooden printing blocks.
  • The Hwaom sect, which merged with the Seon sect currently residing at Haeinsa, uses the symbolism of a calm sea, and the stormy sea.
  • Haeinsa is Korea’s second-ranked jewel temple, coming right behind Tongdosa, which is number one because it is the biggest and represents Buddha himself.
  • According to the history books, Haeinsa was first settled in the year 800 by monks who had just returned from China.
  • Haeinsa Temple was founded during the third year of King Ae-Jang’s reign (802), by two monks Suneung and Ijung.
  • In fact the entire layout of Haeinsa temple resembles a sailing ship with pagodas as masts. The Tripitaka Koreana is located at the rear of the temple complex.
  • The Temple of Haeinsa and the Depositories for the "Tripitaka Koreana" Woodblocks, were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1995.