North Vietnam Double Dragon Bay, Sapa, Hanoi Free Travel
by 武澤天
Apr 3, 2025
#September2025
A visit to Hanoi wouldn't be complete without visiting the Temple of Literature, Vietnam's first university. It's not only one of Vietnam's most historically valuable cultural sites, but also a tranquil haven imbued with a poetic and scholarly atmosphere.
Entering the grounds, one is immediately captivated by the expansive space and the layers of ancient buildings. The unique, antique architecture, with its intricate carvings and elegant layout, exudes the profound heritage of Confucian culture.
Most strikingly, the temple is filled with vigorous and powerful Chinese calligraphy. The powerful strokes and profound meaning evoke the profound influence of Chinese culture on Vietnam and its traditional respect for teachers.
Wandering along the tree-lined paths, you'll discover numerous stone tablets engraved with the names of past imperial examination champions. These monuments, designated a UNESCO Memory of the World Heritage Site, whisper stories of the diligent study of countless students over the millennia, inspiring a heartfelt reverence for knowledge and history.
If you're looking for a special souvenir photo, we highly recommend renting a traditional Vietnamese ao dai to capture a beautiful moment amidst the ancient ruins and lush greenery.
Ticket: 70,000 VND/person
Recommended duration: 1-1.5 hours
During our visit, we happened upon local students taking graduation photos. Watching them playfully on the quaint campus, their youthful energy intertwined with the weight of history created a uniquely moving scene.
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