Quán Thánh Temple
| Quán Thánh Temple | |
|---|---|
Đền Quán Thánh | |
Principal gate of Quán Thánh Temple | |
| Former names | Đền Trấn Vũ (Trấn Vũ Temple) then Đền Quan Thánh (Quan Thánh Temple) |
| General information | |
| Type | Taoist temple |
| Location | Hanoi, Vietnam |
| Coordinates | 21°02′35″N 105°50′11″E / 21.043113°N 105.836508°E |
| Construction started | 11th century |
Quán Thánh Temple (Vietnamese: Đền Quán Thánh), also known as Trấn Vũ Temple (Sino-Vietnamese: Chân Vũ Quán, chữ Hán: 真武觀), is a Taoist temple in Hanoi, Vietnam. Dated to the 11th century, the temple was dedicated to Xuan Wu, or Trấn Vũ (chữ Hán: 鎮武) in Vietnamese, one of the principal deities in Taoism. As one of the Four Sacred Temples of the capital, Quan Thánh Temple is located near West Lake in a ward of the same name: Quán Thánh Ward; and is one of the leading tourist attractions in Hanoi. The temple's name means Place (alternatively shop/restaurant) of the Gods. The name of the long street running by the temple is also called 'Quán Thánh' street.