All visitor activities at Quan Thanh Temple will be temporarily suspended from November 6 to December 5 to facilitate restoration and conservation work.
Quan Thanh Temple is located on the corner of the old Co Ngu Street, now Thanh Nien Street, Quan Thanh Ward, Ba Dinh District. This is one of the “Thang Long Tu Tran” – the northern town of the ancient Thang Long citadel. Photo: Vuong Loc
Previously, on July 25, construction work began on the restoration of the Special National Heritage Sites Quan Thanh Temple and Voi Phuc Temple. During the construction, limited site access at the heritage locations has hindered the restoration of approved components, creating inconvenience for visitors seeking to tour or religious conduct practices at these sites.
Therefore, to ensure visitor safety and maintain the progress and quality of the restoration of artifacts and sacred statues, the site management board has decided to temporarily close the site, halting all visitation and religious activities.
Quan Thanh Temple is located across from West Lake, at the intersection of Thanh Nien and Quan Thanh Streets, in Ba Dinh District, Hanoi. Alongside Bach Ma Temple, Kim Lien Temple, and Voi Phuc Temple, this temple is a famous spiritual destination in Hanoi, attracting a large number of local and international visitors for sightseeing and worship.
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Source: Vietnam Insider