November 09, 2023 | 18:02 (GMT+7)
Experiencing night tour at Temple of Literature
PANO – By using 3D Mapping technology, together with professional stage lighting and sound techniques, the night tour at the Temple of Literature has brought visitors many unforgettable experiences.
The Temple of Literature's night tour offers tourists an entirely different experience compared to the visit to the site during the day since it uses technology and lighting, making all architectural relics in the Temple of Literature more sparkling and magical. However, it retains the traditional beauty of the UNESCO heritage site.
Below are some photos featuring the night tour at the Temple of Literature.
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The night tour is open from 19:20 to 22:30 on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, for domestic and foreign visitors. |
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The ticket price for this tour is 199,000 VND/person. The tour is free for children under 1m. |
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Right after entering the main gate, visitors have a chance to enjoy a sparkling and fanciful space thanks to light show techniques combined with 3D technology. |
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The history of the Temple of Literature also attracts the attention of many visitors. |
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The difference of the Temple of Literature’s night tour is technology and lighting, rather than the theatrical format applied to other tours. |
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Vuon Bia Tien Si (Laureate Stelae Garden) gives visitors a better insight into the list of 1,304 scholars. |
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Using mapping presentation to tell visitors about the history |
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Domestic and foreign tourists experience calligraphy. |
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Visitors also have an opportunity to experience virtual reality technology. |
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A centerpiece of the tour is the Thai Hoc Hall, where visitors can watch a 3D presentation with the theme “Tinh hoa dao hoc” (Quintessences of Education). The entire front of Thai Hoc Hall turns into a giant screen, sequentially projecting useful information, helping visitors discover the most quintessential values in Vietnamese education. |
Translated by Quynh Oanh