As soon as entering the main gate, visitors will admire a shimmering, magical space through light show techniques, combined with animation, creating a 3D effect on flat surfaces. |
The history of the Temple of Literature also attracts the attention of many visitors. The Temple of Literature was built in 1070. In 1076, King Ly Nhan Tong established Quoc Tu Giam right next door. |
Vuon Bia Tien Si (Laureate Stelae Garden) gives visitors a better insight into the list of scholar figures, with support of the mapping presentation, and Dai Thanh spotlights images of the examination hall, through virtual reality technology. |
Visitors will also experience the virtual reality system, immersing themselves in a new world. There, each individual will create their own calligraphy work or freely adapt random drawings and images against the sparkling starry sky. |
Transformed into an ancient student, Khanh Chi, 22 years old, from Ba Dinh district (Hanoi), experiences calligraphy writing. |
A centrepiece of the tour is the Thai Hoc Hall, which is transformed on the theme of “Tinh hoa dao hoc” (Essence of Education), by the sparkling lighting system and 3D-mapping technology, telling the stories about Confucianism, as well as the history of the first Vietnamese imperial university. |
Every detail around the relic is also meticulously cared for. Light, sound and emotions blend, creating a unique context for the relic. |