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Chu Van An Temple

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Temple () is a profound spiritual and historical site dedicated to the great Confucian scholar and educator (). Revered across Vietnam as the “,” his temple is a major pilgrimage destination for students, educators, and anyone seeking inspiration in learning and morality. The temple complex is located in the scenic area, close to ‘s provincial borders.

History and the Sage

The Scholar: was a renowned academic, teacher, and mandarin during the . He served as a high-ranking official but later resigned in protest of corruption at court.

Hermitage and Teaching: After leaving court, he retired to () Mountain to live as a recluse () and continued to teach. The temple marks the place where he lived, taught, and was ultimately buried.

Educational Significance: His legacy is one of moral integrity, simplicity, and dedication to education. The temple complex preserves the area where his students gathered, making it a powerful symbol of Vietnam’s educational heritage.

The Temple Complex and Architecture

The temple complex is spread across the lower slopes of Mountain, offering a peaceful and beautiful atmosphere.

  • Main Areas: The complex consists of three main areas: the Temple () honoring him and his family, his Tomb (), and the Hall (), which marks the site of his former school.

  • Architecture: The architecture follows traditional Vietnamese temple styles, featuring layered roofs, courtyards, and detailed carvings that blend seamlessly with the natural mountain landscape. The area is tranquil, designed to reflect the simple, scholarly life of the sage.

  • National Recognition: The Relic Site on Mountain was officially recognized as a National Historical Relic in .

Cultural Role

Pilgrimage for Students: The temple is extremely popular, especially during the start of the academic year or before major exams, as students and their families visit to pray for academic success and wisdom.

Regional Heritage: The site is part of the larger cultural corridor that includes , emphasizing ‘s connection to the region’s historical and spiritual roots.

Practical Visitor Information

FeatureDetails
Location (Province)Phuong Hoang Mountain, Chi Linh Town, Hai Duong Province.
How to Get ThereChi Linh is a key junction close to Hai Phong. The site is best reached from Hai Phong city center by private car or taxi (approximately 1.5 hours drive) via National Highway 18.
Opening HoursGenerally open daily from morning until late afternoon.
Entrance FeeLow or nominal fee (Confirm locally, as this may be subject to change). Donations are common.
Contact InformationInquiries are typically managed by the Chi Linh Town Cultural Management Board.

Tips for Visitors

Hiking: Be prepared for a short, gentle hike up the mountain path to reach the temple complex, which is well worth the effort for the peaceful atmosphere.

Best Time to Visit: Weekdays are quieter, allowing for a more reflective experience. Avoid weekends and major holidays if you prefer fewer crowds.

Respectful Behavior: Maintain silence and respect in the temple areas, particularly at the sage’s tomb.

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Dzung V
09:24 20 Sep 23
Chu Van An was born in 1292 with the first name Linh Triet, nickname Tieu An, a native of Thanh Dam, now Thanh Liet commune, Thanh Tri district, Hanoi city. As a great teacher of Vietnam, Chu Van An was well-known for his profound knowledge and upright personality.
Adeliia
18:43 22 Jul 23
A beautiful place with lots of trees around. It’s very peaceful there.
hoàng H.
05:21 10 Feb 22
80km from Hanoi, a beautiful temple hidden in forrest.The main temple is located on a high and wide earth, according to feng shui, this is the eye of the phoenix bird. In front of the temple, there is Ngoc mountain as a criminal record, behind is Phuong mountain as a post-tram, on the two sides are Ky Lan mountain and Phuong Hoang mountain. Chu Van An temple was built in the shape of the letter Nhi, architectural style of the Nguyen Dynasty, stacked with matches on 2 floors, 8 roofs, tiled with 8 curved corners,
Vietnam C.
09:31 04 Mar 18
Chu Van An temple is a place of cultural relics and natural beauty with extended pine forest and famous sights. Temple is a destination of spiritual tourism and traditional education of the national education and training sector.
Chu Đức H.
02:19 27 Jul 16
This is the church where the teacher Chu Van An. Beautiful scenery, situated on a mountain, around the cool woods. Suitable for those who love nature.
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