Foreign Tourists Converge at Hanoi’s Temple of Literature for Cultural and Historical Immersion

Nestled in the heart of Hanoi, the Temple of Literature stands as a bastion of Vietnamese culture and history, drawing visitors from across the globe who come not just to explore its stunning architecture, but to delve deep into the rich academic heritage it symbolizes. Originally built in 1070 under the reign of Emperor Ly Thanh Tong, the temple is Vietnam’s first national university and remains a key attraction for those seeking to understand the country’s intellectual traditions and Confucian heritage.
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Walking into the Temple of Literature is like stepping back in time. Its sprawling five courtyards, lined with ancient trees, ponds, and stone sculptures, guide visitors through a chronological journey of Vietnam’s past. As one of the few remaining structures from Vietnam’s feudal period, the temple serves as a rare and authentic window into an era when Confucian principles guided governance, education, and daily life.
Walking into the Temple of Literature is like stepping back in time. Its sprawling five courtyards, lined with ancient trees, ponds, and stone sculptures, guide visitors through a chronological journey of Vietnam’s past. (Photo: Thu Phuong)
Foreign Tourists Converge at Hanoi’s Temple of Literature for Cultural and Historical Immersion
The highlight for many is the Stelae of Doctors, an area housing 82 stone tortoises, each carrying a towering tablet that memorializes the scholars who passed rigorous royal exams during the Le and Mac dynasties. Seeing these stelae is a profoundly moving experience for visitors like David from the US. "Each tablet tells stories of those who contributed to Vietnamese society through their intellect and dedication," said he. (Photo: Thu Phuong)
To make the experience more engaging, the temple offers interactive workshops in calligraphy, traditional music, and historical storytelling sessions for visitors. Guided tours in multiple languages provide context about Confucianism’s impact on Vietnam’s educational system, political hierarchy, and social customs, with insights into the symbolism in the temple’s architecture.
To make the experience more engaging, the temple offers interactive workshops in calligraphy and historical storytelling sessions for visitors. Guided tours in multiple languages provide context about Confucianism’s impact on Vietnam’s educational system, political hierarchy, and social customs, with insights into the symbolism in the temple’s architecture. (Photo: Thu Phuong)
The Temple of Literature's international appeal lies in its unique blend of cultural, historical, and spiritual elements, and its significance resonates deeply with those interested in East Asian history.
The Temple of Literature's international appeal lies in its unique blend of cultural, historical, and spiritual elements, and its significance resonates deeply with those interested in Asian history. (Photo: Thu Phuong)
The site has become a focal point for educational tourism in Vietnam, drawing groups of students, researchers, and cultural enthusiasts.
The site has become a focal point for educational tourism in Vietnam, drawing groups of students, researchers, and cultural enthusiasts. (Photo: Thu Phuong)
As foreign visitors continue to flock to the Temple of Literature, Vietnamese officials are implementing measures to preserve the temple’s authenticity while enhancing visitor experience. Efforts to maintain its architectural beauty and safeguard historical artifacts ensure that future generations will be able to appreciate its significance.
As foreign visitors continue to flock to the Temple of Literature, Vietnamese officials are implementing measures to preserve the temple’s authenticity while enhancing visitor experience. Efforts to maintain its architectural beauty and safeguard historical artifacts ensure that future generations will be able to appreciate its significance. (Photo: Thu Phuong)
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