Quan Cong Temple

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Quan Cong Temple is a historic Chinese-style temple in Hoi An, Vietnam, dedicated to the revered general Quan Cong and known for its ornate architecture and cultural significance.

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Quan Cong Temple canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist temple
architecturalStyle Chinese architecture
traditional Chinese temple architecture
associatedWith Chinese culture in Vietnam
Chinese merchant community in Hoi An
country Viet Nam
surface form: Vietnam
culturalSignificance important site in Hoi An’s Chinese heritage
place of worship for local Chinese-Vietnamese community
popular destination for domestic tourists
popular destination for international tourists
dedicatedTo Guan Yu NERFINISHED
Quan Cong NERFINISHED
hasArtwork dragon motifs
phoenix motifs
statue of Quan Cong
hasColor gold
green
red
hasFeature altars
calligraphy plaques
courtyard
decorative roof ornaments
elaborate wooden sculptures
incense burners
ornate carvings
painted panels
heritageDesignation Hoi An Ancient Town cultural heritage site
locatedIn Central Vietnam NERFINISHED
Hoi An NERFINISHED
Quang Nam Province NERFINISHED
material ceramic roof tiles
stone
wood
namedAfter Guan Yu NERFINISHED
Quan Cong NERFINISHED
partOf Hoi An Ancient Town NERFINISHED
religion Buddhism
Chinese folk religion
Taoism
touristAttractionType cultural heritage site
religious site
usedFor ancestor worship
festivals
religious ceremonies
tourist visits
worshippedDeity Guan Yu NERFINISHED
Quan Cong NERFINISHED

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Hoi An hasLandmark Quan Cong Temple