Quan Cong Temple (Thành phố Hội An)

Vietnam / Duyen Hai Mien Trung / Hoi An / Thành phố Hội An / Nguyen Hue Str., 24
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Quan Cong Temple, also called Ong Pagoda by the Hoi An people or Trung Han Quan Cung by the Chinese, stands at the fork of Nguyen Hue Streets (No 24, Nguyen Hue Str.) near the central market.
This temple is one of the typical an architectural constructions of ancient was constructed by the Minh Huong people (Chinese immigrants) together with Viet people. It was recognised as a "National Historic and Cultural Site" on 29 November 1991.

The temple was built in 1653 and dedicated to Quan Cong, a prominent mandarin of the Han Dynasty, who lived in the time of "Three Warring Kingdoms" (3nd century AD). He was a talented and virtuous general, a symbol of courage, loyalty, piety moderation and righteousness in the feudal time of China. Though restored many times in (1753, 1783, 1827,1864, 1904 and 1966), the temple's original structure has been kept almost the same.
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Toạ độ:   15°52'40"N   108°19'52"E
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