Temple of Literature Ticket in Ha Noi
- Please note that ticket must be picked up near Hanoi Opera House in the city center
- Explore serene courtyards and traditional architecture
- The Temple of Literature offers a peaceful retreat for contemplation on the values of education and morality, connecting visitors to Vietnam's rich history
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Please note that ticket must be picked up near Hanoi Opera House in the city center
The Temple of Literature (Văn Miếu) in Hanoi is a historic and cultural landmark that stands as a testament to Vietnam's rich educational heritage. Established in 1070 during the Ly Dynasty, it was dedicated to Confucius, the revered philosopher and educator, and served as Vietnam's first university, the Imperial Academy (Quốc Tử Giám). The temple complex is a serene oasis, featuring beautiful architecture, tranquil gardens, and stone stelae inscribed with the names of graduates, reflecting the country's deep respect for learning and scholarly achievements.
Visitors to the Temple of Literature can explore its five courtyards, each adorned with traditional Vietnamese architectural elements, such as wooden pillars and intricate carvings. The site not only celebrates academic excellence but also embodies the values of morality, knowledge, and harmony, making it a significant cultural symbol for the Vietnamese people. Today, the Temple of Literature attracts students, tourists, and scholars alike, serving as a reminder of Vietnam's enduring commitment to education and its cultural roots.











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The **Temple of Literature (Văn Miếu)** in Hanoi is a must-visit for history and culture lovers. Here’s a quick review based on visitor experiences: ### **Pros:** ✅ **Historical Significance** – Built in **1070**, it’s Vietnam’s first national university and a tribute to Confucius. ✅ **Beautiful Architecture** – Traditional Vietnamese design with **five courtyards**, stone stelae, and a peaceful atmosphere. ✅ **Stelae of Doctors** – 82 stone tablets (UNESCO-listed) honor scholars who passed royal exams. ✅ **Serene Gardens** – Well-maintained gardens and ponds offer a quiet escape from Hanoi’s hustle. ✅ **Cultural Insight** – Great place to learn about Vietnam’s Confucian past and education system. ### **Cons:** ❌ **Can Be Crowded** – Popular with tourists and students, especially on weekends. ❌ **Small Compared to Other Temples** – Some visitors expect a larger complex. ❌ **Limited English Explanations** – More context could enhance the experience. ### **Tips for Visiting:** - **Best Time:** Early morning or weekdays to avoid crowds. - **Dress Code:** Modest clothing (shoulders & knees covered). - **Nearby Attractions:** Close to **Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum** and **West Lake**. ### **Verdict:** ⭐ **4.5/5** – A fascinating historical site with beautiful grounds, though it can get busy. Highly recommended for first-time Hanoi visitors!
It a hassle free visit must visit place in Hanoi. we have purchased the ticket though klook collected our ticket from Hanoi opera house and process is very easy.
In fact, it is a traditional temple dedicated to Confucius, similar to the Confucius Temple in China. However, it is still very helpful for understanding Vietnam's history and culture.
The oldest learning institution in the old Vietnam provides a glimpse of how the people strive to advance learning.
very nice place, historical and with a very informative signages to guide tourists
booked through klook for fear of getting scammed or caught in a hectic crowd of tourists at the temple (and we wanted to see the hanoi opera house anyway, though it was under renovation). but seeing the temple crowd was very small in September, i think i would just buy the tickets directly next time as collecting the tickets from the kiosk near opera house just adds unnecessary transport cost (but was a smooth process otherwise). the temple itself is great, a lot more extensive than i ever expected as it is a beautiful and complete museum on its own with lots of clear historical information in vietnamese, english and french and a bonus small local art exhibition. also, there looked like there were materials for possible calligraphy or woodblock printing in one section but i'm not sure how i would've signed up to try it, if available. anyway, still lots to read and explore so take your time with it!
our overall experience here was superb, we got our tickets and head in the temple. it was calm and peaceful.
Not much to see really..but I kind of enjoyed it. If you like history, you’d probably like this one.
it's a nice to see for a piece of history. the place may have been really beautiful during it's prime. When we arrived, workers were replacing roof tiles and planting. i hope the smaller structures are maintained too. there was a nice exhibit when we went to the place. i think it would be romantic to see the place in the evening.
it was a must to visit. Beautiful temple that's nice and easy to walk around. U can buy tickets there with cash only or buy from Klook but collect the tickets from the Opera House City sightseeing bus ticket office.
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Top attractions in Hanoi
- 1 Hanoi Train Street
- 2 Hanoi Old Quarter
- 3 Hoa Lo Prison Museum
- 4 Temple of Literature
- 5 Hanoi Opera House
- 6 Hoan Kiem Lake
- 7 Saint Joseph Cathedral
- 8 Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre
- 9 West Lake
- 10 Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum
- 11 Thang Long Citadel
- 12 Tran Quoc Pagoda
- 13 One Pillar Pagoda
- 14 My Dinh National Stadium
- 15 Long Bien Bridge
- 16 Ba Dinh Square
- 17 Perfurm Pagoda




