

Hội An, Vietnam
Hội An, Vietnam
Quan Cong Temple is a 17th‑century Chinese-style shrine in Hội An’s Ancient Town, dedicated to General Quan Vũ (Guan Yu), a symbol of loyalty and integrity. Built by Fujian merchants, it features carved wood beams, red-and-gold altars, and a serene courtyard with koi ponds and incense coils. Visitors come for its well-preserved architecture, intimate scale, and insight into Hoi An’s multicultural trading past. It’s a short, atmospheric stop near the market and Japanese Bridge, best suited to travelers interested in history, craftsmanship, and quiet reflection rather than grand monuments. Modest entry fees support upkeep; dress respectfully.
Opening Hours
Mon–Sun: 8:00–17:00