Quan Cong Temple, Hoi An
Constructed in 1653, the Quan Cong Temple pays homage to Quan Van Truong, a revered general renowned for his talent, courage, and unwavering integrity during the tumultuous period of the "Three Warring Kingdoms" under the Han Dynasty in China.
Crafted by skilled Chinese artisans in collaboration with local Vietnamese craftsmen, Quan Cong Temple showcases a harmonious blend of classical Chinese design and vibrant Vietnamese motifs. The temple's intricate statues and decorative elements, adorned in hues of red, yellow, and green, exude a captivating charm that has endured through centuries.
Despite undergoing numerous restorations over the years, Quan Cong Temple has retained its original architectural features, serving as a living testament to Hoi An's rich cultural heritage. From its distinctive enamel-tiled roofs to its ornate carvings depicting holy animals like dragons and nghe (Vietnamese unicorns), every aspect of the temple reflects a timeless elegance and reverence for tradition. Recognized as a National Historic and Cultural Heritage site, Quan Cong Temple holds a special place in the hearts of locals and tourists alike.
Crafted by skilled Chinese artisans in collaboration with local Vietnamese craftsmen, Quan Cong Temple showcases a harmonious blend of classical Chinese design and vibrant Vietnamese motifs. The temple's intricate statues and decorative elements, adorned in hues of red, yellow, and green, exude a captivating charm that has endured through centuries.
Despite undergoing numerous restorations over the years, Quan Cong Temple has retained its original architectural features, serving as a living testament to Hoi An's rich cultural heritage. From its distinctive enamel-tiled roofs to its ornate carvings depicting holy animals like dragons and nghe (Vietnamese unicorns), every aspect of the temple reflects a timeless elegance and reverence for tradition. Recognized as a National Historic and Cultural Heritage site, Quan Cong Temple holds a special place in the hearts of locals and tourists alike.
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Sight Name: Quan Cong Temple
Sight Location: Hoi An, Vietnam (See walking tours in Hoi An)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Hoi An, Vietnam (See walking tours in Hoi An)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Hoi An Introduction Walking Tour
Lying along the picturesque Thu Bon River in central Vietnam is the charming town of Hoi An, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its well-preserved ancient architecture inspired by a fusion of local and foreign influences (Chinese, Japanese, French, and Portuguese).
The name "Hoi An" translates from Sino-Vietnamese as "peaceful meeting place". In the West, the town was... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.1 Km or 1.3 Miles
The name "Hoi An" translates from Sino-Vietnamese as "peaceful meeting place". In the West, the town was... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.1 Km or 1.3 Miles