About the Temple
The Confucius Temple, or 孔庙 (Kǒngmiào), in Beijing is dedicated to the memory and veneration of the Chinese philosopher Confucius. Founded in 1302, it serves as a venue for imperial rituals and is a significant center of Confucian learning.
The venue hosts a beautiful array of architectural structures and lush gardens that offer a spiritual retreat from the bustling city environment. Visitors can admire the ancient stone tablets, steles displaying Confucian texts, and the impressive architecture of the Dacheng Hall.
Visitor Information
Opening Hours: Daily from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
Admission Fee: 30 CNY.