Temple of Literature

Residential area Historic walking area

  • Open Time
  • : 08:00 AM - 17:00 PM
  • About

    The Temple of Literature, or Văn Miếu Quốc Tử Giám, in Hanoi, Vietnam, dates back to 1070 during the reign of Emperor Lý Thánh Tông. Initially established as Vietnam's first national university, it was dedicated to Confucius and served as a center for Confucian learning and education. Over the centuries, the temple played a pivotal role in shaping Vietnam's intellectual and academic traditions, offering education in Confucian principles, literature, and poetry. Architecturally, the Temple of Literature showcases traditional Vietnamese design with its series of courtyards, pathways, pavilions, and landscaped gardens. The Khue Van Cac, or Pavilion of the Constellation of Literature, stands as an iconic symbol within the complex. Today, the Temple of Literature is a revered cultural landmark and popular tourist destination in Hanoi. Visitors can explore its serene surroundings, admire the well-preserved architecture, and gain insight into Vietnam's rich academic history. The temple complex also houses the Vietnamese National Institute of Culture and Arts Studies, emphasizing its continued significance as a center for cultural heritage and academic exploration in Vietnam. A visit to the Temple of Literature offers a profound appreciation for the country's intellectual legacy and enduring reverence for education.

    Location : No. 58 Quoc Tu Giam Street, Van Mieu Ward, Dong Da District, City. Hanoi
    Ticket price : 30.000 VND/ person

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