Quan De Temple

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Quan De Temple, also known as Ong Pagoda, is a historic Vietnamese temple dedicated to traditional deities and revered as a significant site of local spiritual and cultural heritage.

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Quan De Temple canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist temple
Chinese folk religion temple
religious building
architecturalStyle Chinese-influenced architecture
Vietnamese temple architecture
associatedWith Chinese-Vietnamese community in Vinh Long
country Viet Nam
surface form: Vietnam
culturalSignificance important place of worship for local community
site for traditional festivals and rituals
dedicatedTo Chinese-Vietnamese deities
traditional deities
hasAlternativeName Chua Ong NERFINISHED
Ong Pagoda NERFINISHED
hasCulturalRole preserves local religious traditions
serves as community gathering place
hasElement courtyard
entrance gate
main hall
side altars
hasFeature altars to multiple deities
incense burners
ornate carvings
heritageStatus local cultural heritage site
local spiritual heritage site
locatedIn Mekong Delta region NERFINISHED
Viet Nam
surface form: Vietnam

Vinh Long City NERFINISHED
Vinh Long Province NERFINISHED
material brick
tile
wood
notableFor historic value
spiritual atmosphere
traditional decorative motifs
religion Buddhism
Chinese folk religion
usedFor cultural ceremonies
offerings
prayer
worship
visitedBy domestic tourists
international tourists
local devotees

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Ong Pagoda otherName Quan De Temple