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The Temple of Literature – Quoc Tu Giam is one of the most famous places of Hanoi. It is located in the south of Thang Long Citadel. The Temple of Literature was built in 1070. In 1076, Ly Nhan Tong gave the Quoc Tu Giam stance beside Van Mieu. The Temple of Literature – Quoc Tu Giam includes: Van Lake, Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam area and Giam garden. In the south, in front of Van Mieu is Van Lake or Minh Duong lake, popularly known as Giam Lake with an area of 12297 m², in the middle of the lake is Kim Chau mound. The surface of the lake is clear and surrounded by the shady trees. This makes visitors feel cool and gentle right from the moment they first step into the architecture. The sanctuary of Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam, is separated from the Giam garden and the outer space built by brick wall and divided into 5 different layers of space, each layer is limited by brick walls and has doors. With more than 700 years of operation, having trained thousands of talents for the country, Quoc Tu Giam is considered as the first university in Vietnam and also a symbol of the feudal election of this country. Today, Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam is the place to visit for domestic and foreign tourists, as well as a place of praise for excellent students and also a place to hold an annual poetry festival on the full moon day of January.
Van Mieu (The Temple of Literature) was constructed in 1070 during Ly Thanh Tong’s dynasty. Its original purpose was to honor Confucius. In 1076, the first university of Vietnam called Quoc Tu Giam (The Imperial Academy), was established within this temple by Emperor Ly Nhan Tong. That’s the reason why the complex has the name of Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam up to now. Initially, Quoc Tu Giam was the school for princes and children of royal families and then expanded in the following year to admit top students from around the country. Nowadays, Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam is one of the most famous tourist destinations for both Vietnamese people and foreigners. It’s also a place to celebrate doctorates and high ranking scholars of Vietnam. One special thing about this place is that there are 82 Doctors’ stone tablets. They are tombstones with names and origins of 1304 doctors placed on the backs of stone tortoises. If you come here at the beginning of the year or in May, when many important examinations take place, you will catch sights of numerous families and students who come and pray for luck.
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The Temple of Literature – Quoc Tu Giam is one of the most famous places of Hanoi. It is located in the south of Thang Long Citadel. The Temple of Literature was built in 1070. In 1076, Ly Nhan Tong gave the Quoc Tu Giam stance beside Van Mieu. The Temple of Literature – Quoc Tu Giam includes: Van Lake, Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam area and Giam garden. In the south, in front of Van Mieu is Van Lake or Minh Duong lake, popularly known as Giam Lake with an area of 12297 m², in the middle of the lake is Kim Chau mound. The surface of the lake is clear and surrounded by the shady trees. This makes visitors feel cool and gentle right from the moment they first step into the architecture. The sanctuary of Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam, is separated from the Giam garden and the outer space built by brick wall and divided into 5 different layers of space, each layer is limited by brick walls and has doors. With more than 700 years of operation, having trained thousands of talents for the country, Quoc Tu Giam is considered as the first university in Vietnam and also a symbol of the feudal election of this country. Today, Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam is the place to visit for domestic and foreign tourists, as well as a place of praise for excellent students and also a place to hold an annual poetry festival on the full moon day of January.
Van Mieu (The Temple of Literature) was constructed in 1070 during Ly Thanh Tong’s dynasty. Its original purpose was to honor Confucius. In 1076, the first university of Vietnam called Quoc Tu Giam (The Imperial Academy), was established within this temple by Emperor Ly Nhan Tong. That’s the reason why the complex has the name of Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam up to now. Initially, Quoc Tu Giam was the school for princes and children of royal families and then expanded in the following year to admit top students from around the country. Nowadays, Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam is one of the most famous tourist destinations for both Vietnamese people and foreigners. It’s also a place to celebrate doctorates and high ranking scholars of Vietnam. One special thing about this place is that there are 82 Doctors’ stone tablets. They are tombstones with names and origins of 1304 doctors placed on the backs of stone tortoises. If you come here at the beginning of the year or in May, when many important examinations take place, you will catch sights of numerous families and students who come and pray for luck.