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Built back in 1653, the Quan Cong Temple was made to honor the Chinese general Quan Cong, a famous military figure from the Three Kingdoms period. The temple sits at the corner of Tran Phu and Nguyen Hue streets, and locals usually call it 'the Pagoda of the Man' because it's physically connected to 'the Pagoda of the Lady' right behind it, which is dedicated to Quan Am.
The temple was renovated a few times between 1753 and 1827 and had some more restorations in the 20th century. It’s still one of the best examples of Southern Chinese temple architecture in the city. As a bonus, it also has a small museum about Hoi An's history, which is a cool thing to check out.