• The Temple of Confucius in Beijing was built in 1302 during the reign of Temür (Emperor Chengzong) of the Yuan dynasty.
  • The Beijing Temple of Confucius was built in 1302 and was a holy area used to make sacrifices to Confucius during the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties...
  • Imperial representatives would come several times a year to the temple for ceremonies in honour of Confucius, most importantly on the sage’s birthday.
  • Beijing Temple Guide offers the detailed information with pictures Confucius Temple offered by Beijing based China tour operator and China travel agency.
  • The Beijing Temple of Confucius (北京孔庙, 北京文庙), also known as the Kong Miao in Chinese, is a historic temple located in the heart of Beijing, China.
  • Beijing Temple of Confucius is the second largest of its kind in China, after the one in Qufu, Shandong Province.
  • Originally built in 1302, Confucius Temple in Beijing is China’s second-largest temple dedicated to the great ancient Chinese thinker and teacher...
  • The Temples of Confucius in Beijing , the Confucian Temple in Nanjing and the Confucius Temple in Shanghai are also well worth visiting.
  • The Temple of Confucius and the Imperial College consist of two famous ancient buildings in Beijing, namely, the Confucius Temple and the Imperial...