Quan Cong Temple also called Ong Pagoda is a Confucian temple located in Hoi An.
The temple was built by the Minh Huong people together with Vietnamese locals and was originally intended for merchants from various places to pay respect to their ancestors.
The temple became a dedication to Quan Cong, a Chinese military general during the period of “Three Warring Kingdoms”, who is seen as a symbol of courage, loyalty, and righteousness by locals.
The temple showcases traditional Chinese architecture and unique designs and has been recognised as a National Historic and Cultural Site since 1991.