Quan Kong Temple
Quan Kong Temple
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A pond and two ten-foot wooden statues are the distinguishing features of this 17th century temple.
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Ali921
Edinburgh, UK1,506 contributions
Nov 2022
You can buy a ticket for 60k Dong which gives you entry to 5 attractions. This is one of the ones we visited. It's attached to the Quan Am Pagoda so you can visit both for the same ticket. There is very little information. Not many people make the effort to come here so you can have the place to yourself which is always very nice and contemplative.
Written 12 December 2022
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Ellemay 🍹🐠🐳
Sydney, Australia47,301 contributions
Jun 2014 • Couples
Quan Kong Temple is located at 168 Tran Phu St. The Temple was constructed in 1653 & named after a Chinese general from the Han Dynasty who celebrated numerous military victories. The entrance fee is by the tourist ticket.
The Temple has been lovingly restored & preserved over many years. The colours of the temple are striking & worth a few photos shots. We enjoyed visiting this temple to escape the blistering heat. Although Hoi An has numerous similar buildings it's still worth a look if you are in the area.
The Temple has been lovingly restored & preserved over many years. The colours of the temple are striking & worth a few photos shots. We enjoyed visiting this temple to escape the blistering heat. Although Hoi An has numerous similar buildings it's still worth a look if you are in the area.
Written 14 June 2014
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GWHAM
Buchholz in der Nordheide, Germany305 contributions
Sept 2012 • Couples
The monk did not let us in. We were in shorts and t-shirt and that was not appropriate, which is absolutely ok. So make sure to take long clothes if you want to visit the temple.
Written 24 September 2012
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CarSteHolden
Manchester, UK375 contributions
May 2019
Nice colouful temple with some interesting this to see. You need to use one of your attraction tickets which can be purchased at the Old Town ticket office.
Written 15 February 2020
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extravelagent
Honolulu, HI402 contributions
Oct 2019
Yet another gorgeous temple of HOi An. You need the "attraction" ticket to get in and since we didn;t have our tickets with us we only observed from the outside but it's still super impressive and colorful. You can't miss this temple if you are cycling around town. The temples are with a stop for photos!
Written 28 October 2019
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Scott D
Leicester, UK63 contributions
May 2018 • Couples
Enter and walk around both temple and pagoda which will amaze you with its stunning architecture as well as some brilliant statues. The pagoda temple part will require you to remove you shoes to enter the religious section of it should you wish to pay your respects to buddha ,also included is a collection of artwork to admire by a local artist.
Written 23 May 2018
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Nunngo
ACT1,565 contributions
Apr 2014 • Friends
Yes ..... just another temple! Seen one seen them all! This is so NOT true. Each temple is fascinating, actually amazing, Quan Kong included. They really are quite individual, each one has its distinct characteristics, structure and design. The ornate decorations and architecture is a work of art on its own. I can understand that another temple is "OMG, not another temple", as my daughter puts it, but if you go in and look at them from the point of view of how it is built and decorated, you will see them all differently. Enjoy!
Written 1 May 2014
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MrBunnsBangkok
Calgary, Canada250 contributions
Apr 2013 • Couples
This Temple is small, but surprisingly serene.The inside boasts some neat art and 2 giant horse sculptures. There is also a large replica of a Junk boat and some sweet lanterns! This Temple is also free if you go as the sun is setting (it was when we went anyway)
Written 9 July 2013
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Deirdre B
Beckenham, UK367 contributions
This temple is in one of the main streets, very pretty. You need to have purchased tickets to get in worth buying a set of tickets which get you into the main bits in town. In this temple be aware you quickly go through to museum so will cost second ticket. Very tranquil. Pretty flowers and caged birds. Some of the planter areas quite interesting. Worth a visit
Written 29 March 2013
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Lisa F
Noosa, Australia3 contributions
Jan 2013 • Friends
Full of beautiful things from furniture to the hundred birds in the pylons. Very informative introduction to the heritage of the house and also the confusious cup
Written 10 February 2013
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