Scenic spot introduction:
The Harbin Confucian Temple is the last remaining Confucian temple built in the country and ranks third in size in the country. At the same time, it is also the largest, highest-grade and best-preserved temple in the Northeast, and is known as the "Forbidden City" of Harbin. The Harbin Confucian Temple was built to commemorate Confucius, an outstanding educator and thinker in ancient China. His Confucianism is still very relevant today and has a profound influence on the world. Harbin Confucian Temple is also one of the must-visit attractions on the Confucianism and Confucianism tours.Attractions distribution:
Harbin Confucian Temple is located on the north side of Wenmiao Street in Nangang District. With Dacheng Hall as the center, it has a screen wall, Panchi Pan Bridge, Lingxing Gate, Dacheng Gate, Dacheng Hall, Chongsheng Temple, archway, etc. The courtyard has a symmetrical layout, with stone tablets, side halls, and gates in pairs. There are cultural relics or etiquette exhibitions on display in each temple to teach people Confucius's teachings.Scenic spot qualifications:
National 3A scenic spotScenic spot features:
Visiting, studying, worshiping, cultural tours, ancestral temples, and ancient buildingsAttraction Address
Travel Guide
Best time to visit:
All seasons
Shopping recommendations:
(Local specialty) rice, red sausage.
(Special delicacies) Madier yogurt, bread, popsicles, red sausage, big ribs, kvass, grilled cold noodles, stews, etc.
Tourist Transportation
Scenic spot location:
China>Heilongjiang Province>Harbin City>Nangang District
How to get there:
Bus route: You can take night shift bus No. 2, No. 6, No. 14, No. 25, No. 30, No. 53, No. 55, No. 66, No. 70, No. 74, No. 92, No. 104, No. 105 to Nantong Street. Just walk 300 meters after getting off the bus.
Scenic area map:
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Attraction Tickets
Temple of Confucius ticket price:
Get free tickets with your ID card
Scenic area opening hours:
08:00-17:00