Den Quan Thanh

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Den Quan Thanh is a historic Taoist temple in Hanoi, Vietnam, renowned as one of the city’s Four Sacred Temples dedicated to protecting the ancient capital.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Taoist temple
historic site
alsoKnownAs Quan Thanh Temple NERFINISHED
Tran Vu Temple NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle traditional Vietnamese temple architecture
associatedWith Thang Long Citadel NERFINISHED
city Hanoi
cityRole one of the Four Sacred Temples protecting the ancient capital
country Viet Nam
surface form: Vietnam
culturalContext Taoist cosmology
Vietnamese folk beliefs
dedicatedTo Huyen Thien Tran Vu NERFINISHED
Xuan Wu NERFINISHED
governedBy local religious management board
hasArtwork calligraphic inscriptions
guardian statues
hasCourtyard inner courtyard with ancient trees
hasDecoration Chinese characters on gates and walls
dragon and phoenix motifs
hasMaterial bronze
stone
wood
hasRitual offerings to Tran Vu deity
prayers for protection and peace
heritageStatus recognized historical and cultural monument of Hanoi
locatedIn Ba Dinh District NERFINISHED
Hanoi
near Truc Bach Lake NERFINISHED
West Lake NERFINISHED
notableFeature intricate wood carvings
large bronze statue of Tran Vu
stone steles
triple-gate entrance
openTo public
partOf Four Sacred Temples of Thang Long NERFINISHED
protectiveRole protector of the north of ancient Thang Long
region Northern Vietnam NERFINISHED
religion Taoism
significance important spiritual site for Hanoi residents
tourism popular destination for domestic tourists
popular destination for international tourists
usedFor Taoist rituals
cultural festivals
religious worship

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Quan Thanh Temple alsoKnownAs Den Quan Thanh