Quan Cong Temple

Place of worship · Hoi An

Quan Cong Temple

Place of worship · Hoi An
24 Trần Phú, Cẩm Châu, Hội An, Quảng Nam, Vietnam

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17th-century pagoda with statues, artwork & museum  

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24 Trần Phú, Cẩm Châu, Hội An, Quảng Nam, Vietnam Get directions

+84 971 198 995

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Nov 3, 2025

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Do Cuong

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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.

Rachitha Kote

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We didn’t have ticket as we visited early morning. They insisted us donate money there and we did donate small amount. There is mask making class held here and also lantern making classes.

Reza Sattarzadeh Nowbari

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This is one of the many Chinese temples in downtown Hoi An. The place is kept very clean, and you need to either get the Hoi An cultural ticket or offer a donation to enter.

Dibyendu Biswas

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You can get some pretty pictures here !

Ken Foong

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This is a temple dedicated to the great chinese warrior, quan yu well known for his warrior skills and loyalty. He is often found in many homes as a deity to worship. Its a very calming place here away from the crowds. At the back is a lady Buddha statue or guan yin, a deity with the kindest of heart. Plenty of things to see and scrutinise here.

Nathalie Pedro

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One beautiful temple you can stop by in Hoi An. You can get a ticket for 120kVND and visit 5 sites out of a selection of 22 in the area. It's worth it and gives you a purpose for walking around and it helps maintaining the historical sites.

Vincent Bahk

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This is quite a good temple to visit in hoi an ancient village. Bery good location. And there is a enterance fee sometimes..., You have to buy a ticket before you get in the hoi an ancient village.

Bobby C

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Probably the most genuinely ancient temple in the city.