Quan Thanh Temple

As one of the four Thang Long towns of ancient Hanoi, Quan Thanh Temple is not only a sacred religious site but also a relic of historical, architectural and cultural value. This is one of the famous places of the capital that you should take a trip.

Need to know 

  • Address: Thanh Nien, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi 
  • Fare: 10,000 VND 

Built under Ly Thai To dynasty, undergone many restorations. Currently, it has been recognized as a national historical - cultural relic. The temple was built in the Chinese architectural style, including: three gates, courtyard, three layers of imperial houses, middle emperors, and harems. The gate has four pillars, on both sides are two embossed screens. Behind the outer gate is a three-door structure like a communal house. 

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The temple's three gates have three doors and two floors. Upstairs, there is a bronze bell 1.5m high, weighing 1 ton. If you pay close attention, this bell goes into both Vietnamese folk songs and folk songs. 

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Going deep is to the stele house recording the restoration times, and the place to worship the fallen heroes and martyrs. The temple area is located behind the stele house, close to Quan Thanh street. 

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The temple area is located behind the stele house, close to Quan Thanh street. 

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On the right side of the veranda you will see a bronze statue of Tran Vu weighing 4 tons. 

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You will have to be immersed in the beauty of the only unique art work in Vietnam more than 3 centuries ago. Visiting Quan Thanh Temple is not because it is a valuable relic of culture, art, architecture and sculpture, but you should come here to listen to the sound of Tran Vu's bells humming in harmony with nature. early morning in a corner of Hanoi. 

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