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Temple Of Literature (with kids)

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How Kids-Friendly is Temple Of Literature?

70%Kids-Friendly
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What makes it 70% Kids-Friendly: School-age children enter free and can enjoy scavenger hunts, turtle stelae spotting, and evening folk games, yet there are no playgrounds or hands-on exhibits, so interest may fade quickly.

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Reviews4.6/ 5
(from 20,494 reviews)

Positives:

  • Free Entry for Kids: Two children under 15 enter free with two adult tickets.
  • Stroller-Friendly Areas: The first two courtyards have flat, paved paths suitable for strollers.

Challenges:

  • Limited Child Facilities: No diaper-changing tables or nursing rooms on site; bring a portable mat.
  • Uneven Paths and Steps: Watch children on uneven stones and steps between courtyards.
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What is Temple Of Literature?

  • An 11th-century Confucian temple complex that served as Vietnam’s first national university
  • Five landscaped courtyards organized around an imposing Meridian Gate and the iconic Khue Van Pavilion
  • Rows of turtle-shaped stone stelae, altars and shrines honoring Confucius and Vietnamese literati within traditional Vietnamese architecture

What is so special about Temple Of Literature for with kids?

  1. Historic site with free entry for children under 15.
  2. Interactive scavenger hunt to engage young visitors.
  3. Iconic Khue Van Pavilion perfect for family photos.
  4. Hands-on calligraphy offers meaningful souvenirs.
  5. Stroller-friendly paths in the first courtyards.

Recommended visit duration: 1–2 hours

Why 1–2 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: This time lets your family explore the courtyards, play a scavenger hunt, and enjoy a calligraphy activity without rushing children.

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Kids-Friendly Activities in Temple Of Literature

Five Courtyards Stroll:

Walk through the linked courtyards and spot the Well of Heavenly Clarity and turtle stelae.

Tip: Start at the main gate and follow the path in order to cover all five courtyards smoothly.

Courtyard Scavenger Hunt:

Give kids a list to find dragon carvings, stone turtles and Khue Van Pavilion features.

Tip: Print the list before visiting and bring a pencil for kids to mark off finds.

Khue Van Pavilion Photo Spot:

Take family photos at the iconic star pavilion with its ornate red pillars.

Tip: Visit early to avoid crowds; use the soft morning light from the east side.

Lucky Character Calligraphy:

Let children pick a Chinese word and watch a calligrapher paint it on red paper.

Tip: Agree on your chosen words beforehand and have small bills ready for payment.

Mini Ink Museum:

Discover ancient ink wells, brushes and student textbooks in the rear hall museum.

Tip: Point out the old writing tools to spark kids’ curiosity about scholar life.

How to Make the Most of Your Visit to Temple Of Literature

  1. Arrive at Opening: Enter at 8 am to enjoy quieter grounds and best morning light for photos.
  2. Bring a Map and List: Use a printed temple map and scavenger list to keep kids focused and engaged.
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Reviews of Temple Of Literature

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Jin

Jin

Nov 2025

It must have been graduation photo day because it was unbelievably crowded, and there was another event happening inside as well. Still, it definitely felt like I was visiting a major landmark. It’s a place that becomes much more enjoyable when you read the explanations. Since it has a long history and many stories related to Confucius and his disciples, I recommend reading the brochures or inform...

Tiberiu Ivan (tiberiu_foodie Instagram)

Tiberiu Ivan (tiberiu_foodie Instagram)

Nov 2025

A beautiful and historically rich landmark dedicated to Vietnam’s first national university. The Temple of Literature blends serene gardens, traditional Vietnamese architecture, and a deep cultural atmosphere. A peaceful place to walk, take photos, and learn about the country’s academic heritage. Truly a must-see in Hanoi.

Maurício N.

Maurício N.

Nov 2025

This is a very pleasant place to visit. We pais 70k per adult and we enjoyed our time foi g around the different buildings. There are souvenir shops inside, as well as a man who will do a writing of your choosing (e.g. prosperity) for 100k per piece - which I think it is a great gift to give to someone (plus it is very interesting to see him doing it).

Lianne Tabanggay

Lianne Tabanggay

Nov 2025

Random visit during free time in Hanoi. Ticket costs 150k, you can avail a guided audio tour for 100k. It’s fine not to get an audio device because information on posters are complete (and are in Vietnamese, English, and French). Good place to go to immerse in Vietnam’s education system and culture. I finished touring the place alone in 1hr 30mins — I took some pictures and skipped some posters s...

Neha Kanagat

Neha Kanagat

Nov 2025

The oldest university in Hanoi is the Temple of Literature, which was established in 1070 and served as the first national university in Vietnam. Initially a temple dedicated to Confucius, it became Vietnam's first national university, known as the Imperial Academy (Quoc Tu Giam), a place for scholars to study and prepare for royal examinations. There are colourful pagodas. In the centre u have se...

When is the best time to visit Temple Of Literature (Hanoi, Vietnam)?

Arrive early in summer (May–August) to avoid heat; bring hats and water. In winter (Dec–Feb) carry a light jacket. During Tet, local calligraphers offer red scrolls with lucky words near the entrance.

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Typical Budget for a Family of 4 (2 Adults + 2 Kids)

ItemCost (Approx.)
Adult admission tickets (2 × 30 000 VND)VND 60,000
Calligraphy scrolls (2 × 100 000 VND)VND 200,000
Drinks & snacksVND 50,000
Total EstimatedVND 310,000

Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

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Map of Temple Of Literature

Address: 58 Quốc Tử Giám, Văn Miếu – Quốc Tử Giám, Đống Đa, Hà Nội, Vietnam

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About Temple Of Literature

Opening Hours

Monday:8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday:8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday:8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday:8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday:8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday:8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday:8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Hours may vary during holidays, special events, and peak seasons. Please check the official website for the most up-to-date information.

Website

Official Website

Phone Number

+84 24 3845 2917

Average price

US$ 2.7
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