Harbin Confucius Temple | |
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哈尔滨文庙
[1] | |
Dacheng Hall of the Harbin Confucius Temple | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Confucianism |
Location | |
Location | Within the HEU |
Country | China |
Architecture | |
Style | Imitation of Qing Dynasty |
Groundbreaking | 1926 [2] |
Completed | 1929 [3] |
Construction cost | 730,000 Harbin silver dollar notes [4] |
Harbin Confucius Temple [5] ( simplified Chinese: 哈尔滨文庙; traditional Chinese: 哈爾濱文廟), or Harbin Confucian Temple, is a Confucian temple located on Confucian Temple Street (文庙街), [6] Nangang District (南岗区), [7] Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province. The Temple is a typical building complex imitating the architectural style of the Qing Dynasty. [8]
Located within the courtyard of Harbin Engineering University, [9] Harbin Confucius Temple is the largest Confucian temple in Northeast China. [10] In the whole of China, its scale is second only to Qufu Confucius Temple and Beijing Confucius Temple. [11]
The construction of the Harbin Confucius Temple began in 1926 and was completed in 1929, costing 730,000 Harbin silver dollar notes (哈大洋). [12]
In November 1996, Harbin Confucius Temple was included as the fourth batch of China's Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level. [13]
Harbin Confucius Temple | |
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哈尔滨文庙
[1] | |
Dacheng Hall of the Harbin Confucius Temple | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Confucianism |
Location | |
Location | Within the HEU |
Country | China |
Architecture | |
Style | Imitation of Qing Dynasty |
Groundbreaking | 1926 [2] |
Completed | 1929 [3] |
Construction cost | 730,000 Harbin silver dollar notes [4] |
Harbin Confucius Temple [5] ( simplified Chinese: 哈尔滨文庙; traditional Chinese: 哈爾濱文廟), or Harbin Confucian Temple, is a Confucian temple located on Confucian Temple Street (文庙街), [6] Nangang District (南岗区), [7] Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province. The Temple is a typical building complex imitating the architectural style of the Qing Dynasty. [8]
Located within the courtyard of Harbin Engineering University, [9] Harbin Confucius Temple is the largest Confucian temple in Northeast China. [10] In the whole of China, its scale is second only to Qufu Confucius Temple and Beijing Confucius Temple. [11]
The construction of the Harbin Confucius Temple began in 1926 and was completed in 1929, costing 730,000 Harbin silver dollar notes (哈大洋). [12]
In November 1996, Harbin Confucius Temple was included as the fourth batch of China's Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level. [13]