The Confucian Temple in Hanoi is a typical Chinese-style building, which is the same as the Confucian Temple in many parts of China. Most of the existing buildings of the Confucian Temple were built by the Li Dynasty in the 17th century, covering an area of more than 26000 square meters, situated in the north and facing the south. The whole complex consists of five groups of courtyards, with a dismounting monument outside the gate and a mirror-like pool in the front yard. In the middle of the hall hangs a Chinese character plaque with four big characters "Wanshishishi Shibiao" marked as "Emperor Kangxi Book". In the main hall, there is a table for Confucius. On both sides, Confucians of China and Vietnam are worshipped. The Confucian Temple is famous for its "Jinshi Stele" which is carved by a vivid stone turtle with its head held high. Located south of Bating Square, Wenmiao Street is separated from the Vietnamese Art Museum. Every Spring Festival, the Confucian Temple always holds a few days of very solemn sacrificial activities, as well as cultural and recreational activities such as calligraphy, chess, poetry, cock fighting and bird fighting. If you happen to be in Hanoi at this time, don't forget to visit it.