Reitit

Suunnittelu

Ominaisuudet

Päivitykset

App

Kirjaudu sisään tai rekisteröidy

Hanki sovellus

Kirjaudu sisään tai rekisteröidy

Kirjaudu sisään tai rekisteröidy

Löydä
Places to see
Vietnam

Quán Thánh Temple

Löydä
Places to see
Vietnam

Quán Thánh Temple

Highlight • Uskonnollinen paikka

Quán Thánh Temple

Vaellus

4.9

(67)

Sorapyöräily

5.0

(1)

Maantiepyöräily

5.0

(1)

Quán Thánh Temple, also known as Trấn Vũ Temple, is a revered Taoist temple located in Hanoi, Vietnam. Situated at an elevation of approximately 10 meters near the scenic West Lake (Hồ Tây) and Trúc Bạch Lake, this 11th-century religious building is one of the "Four Sacred Temples" that historically protected ancient Thăng Long (Hanoi). It stands as a significant historical site, dedicated to Xuan Wu, or Trấn Vũ, the Taoist Deity of the North, and is a prominent landmark…

Tallenna

Jaa

  • Lisää

  • Tallenna

    Jaa

  • Lisää

  • Vie minut sinne

    Vinkit

    27. joulukuuta 2025

    Vaellus

    The Quan Thanh Temple (Vietnamese: Đền Quán Thánh) is one of the most important religious and historical landmarks in Hanoi. It is picturesquely situated on the northern shore of Truc Brook Lake, very close to West Lake (Tay Ho). The temple was built during the reign of King Li Thai Tổ (1010–1028). Although it has been renovated several times over the centuries, it retains the classic imperial architectural style of Vietnam.
    Käännetty:

    25. syyskuuta 2025

    Vaellus

    The Quán Thánh Temple is a significant religious and cultural site in Hanoi, Vietnam, dedicated to the Taoist god Huyen Thien Tran Vu, considered the protector of the city. The temple is known for its impressive architecture and houses a massive bronze statue of the god.
    Käännetty:

    20. tammikuuta 2019

    Vaellus

    The Quán Thánh Temple is a very popular Taoist temple built during the Ly Dynasty (1010-1225).
    Käännetty:

    Tiedät jotain? Kirjaudu sisään ja lisää vinkki muille seikkailijoille!

    Rekisteröidy ilmaiseksi

    Lähialueen reitit

    Parhaat reitit lähellä Quán Thánh Temple

    4,6

    (10)

    75

    vaeltajat

    #1.

    Trấn Quốc Pagoda – Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum loop from Long Biên

    23,5km

    05:59

    70m

    70m

    Vaativa vaellus. Vaatii erittäin hyvää kuntoa. Helposti saavutettavia polkuja. Sopii kaikentasoisille.

    Navigoi laitteella

    Lähetä puhelimeesi

    Vaativa

    Kohtalainen vaellus. Vaatii hyvää kuntoa. Helposti saavutettavia polkuja. Sopii kaikentasoisille.

    Kohtalainen

    Kohtalainen vaellus. Vaatii hyvää kuntoa. Helposti saavutettavia polkuja. Sopii kaikentasoisille.

    Kohtalainen

    Tiedot

    Lisätiedot

    Korkeus 10 m

    Sää

    Toimii yhteistyössä Foreca

    Tänään

    tiistaina 28. huhtikuuta

    29°C

    22°C

    22 %

    Lisävinkkejä säästä

    Suurin tuulen nopeus: 16,0 km/h

    Suosituimmillaan

    tammikuu

    helmikuu

    maaliskuu

    huhtikuu

    toukokuu

    kesäkuu

    heinäkuu

    elokuu

    syyskuu

    lokakuu

    marraskuu

    joulukuu

    Usein kysytyt kysymykset

    What are the current opening hours for Quán Thánh Temple?

    Quán Thánh Temple is generally open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. However, it's always a good idea to check for any specific holiday hours or temporary changes before your visit, especially during major Vietnamese festivals.

    How much is the entrance fee for Quán Thánh Temple, and are there any discounts?

    The entrance fee for adults is typically 10,000 VND (Vietnamese Dong), which is a very modest amount. Children usually enter for free. There are generally no further discounts for students or seniors, but the standard fee is already very affordable.

    Is Quán Thánh Temple wheelchair accessible?

    While the temple grounds are relatively flat, the entrance features a majestic three-door gate built on large stones, which may present a challenge for wheelchair users. Inside, there might be steps leading to certain areas or shrines. It's advisable to anticipate some uneven surfaces and potential barriers.

    What is the best way to get to Quán Thánh Temple using public transport?

    Quán Thánh Temple is well-connected by Hanoi's public bus system. Several bus routes pass along Quán Thánh Street or Thanh Niên Street, which are adjacent to the temple. You can use local navigation apps to find the most convenient bus route from your location. Taxis and ride-sharing services are also readily available and affordable.

    Are there specific rules or etiquette visitors should observe at Quán Thánh Temple?

    As a sacred religious site, visitors are encouraged to dress modestly, covering shoulders and knees. It's respectful to remove your shoes before entering the main shrine areas. Photography is generally allowed, but be mindful and avoid disturbing worshippers. Speaking in hushed tones and maintaining a respectful demeanor contributes to the temple's peaceful ambiance.

    Can I visit Quán Thánh Temple with my dog?

    No, pets, including dogs, are generally not permitted inside Quán Thánh Temple. This is common practice for religious sites in Vietnam to maintain cleanliness and respect for the sacred space.

    What are the most significant historical facts about Quán Thánh Temple?

    Quán Thánh Temple dates back to the 11th century, established during the reign of Emperor Lý Thái Tổ. It is one of the 'Four Sacred Temples' built to protect ancient Thăng Long (Hanoi) from malevolent spirits, specifically guarding the North. Its most famous feature, the massive bronze statue of Trấn Vũ, was cast in 1677, showcasing remarkable Vietnamese craftsmanship from that era.

    What unique architectural features should first-time visitors look out for?

    First-time visitors should pay close attention to the temple's distinctive blend of traditional Vietnamese and Chinese architectural styles. Beyond the colossal bronze statue of Trấn Vũ, admire the intricate wood carvings on doors, pillars, and beams, which depict mythical creatures like dragons and phoenixes, as well as natural motifs. The majestic three-door entrance and the ancient banyan tree in the courtyard are also notable.

    How crowded does Quán Thánh Temple get, especially on weekends or holidays?

    Quán Thánh Temple can experience higher visitor numbers on weekends, public holidays, and particularly during the Lunar New Year (Tết) and on the 1st and 15th days of the lunar month, when locals and pilgrims visit for worship. For a quieter experience, consider visiting on a weekday morning.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants conveniently located near Quán Thánh Temple?

    Yes, Quán Thánh Temple is situated in a bustling area of Hanoi. You'll find numerous cafes, local eateries, and restaurants along Quán Thánh Street and Thanh Niên Street, as well as around West Lake and Trúc Bạch Lake, offering a variety of Vietnamese and international cuisine options within easy walking distance.

    What other attractions are close to Quán Thánh Temple that I can visit on the same day?

    Quán Thánh Temple is ideally located for exploring other Hanoi landmarks. It's a short walk from the beautiful Trấn Quốc Pagoda, which is situated on a small island in West Lake. The temple is also relatively close to Hanoi's Old Quarter and Hoan Kiem Lake, making it easy to combine your visit with other popular tourist destinations.

    Muita suosittuja kohteita

    Trấn Quốc Pagoda

    Tutki
    ReititReittisuunnittelijaOminaisuudetVaelluksetMaastopolutMaantiepyöräilyreititPyörävaellusSivukartta
    Lataa sovellus
    Seuraa meitä somessa

    © komoot GmbH

    Tietosuojakäytäntö