To enter Zhenwuguan, you have to pay the admission fee, but it is only a small area of 20,000 VND, which is very cheap. After entering, it is a large garden with dense trees and a good place to enjoy the cool. Zhenwuguan faces the west, and the tradition of the Chinese temple facing the east is just the opposite. Is there a heart to the contrary? There are many antiques in the main hall of Zhenwuguan, and the ancient degree can even be traced back to the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, which is a bit of visiting value. According to Vietnamese tradition, snakes represent wealth, turtles represent guardianship, so for Vietnamese, Xuanwu is also a god of wealth, this point can be said to inherit China's understanding and interpretation of Xuanwu and God of wealth. Zhenwuguan place is not big, there are not many things worth seeing, if you go to Kaizhen Guo Temple and West Lake, you will go to Shanghai on the way, no need to go to Tedden. Turning in on the hustle and bustle of the road is a quiet corner. Although it is not big, the ticket only needs 10,000 vnd. If you go in by the way, it is still very good. It is very traditional Chinese architecture. For us Taiwanese, it is actually very rare to see it. It is normal, the day. The highlight is that there are many people practicing martial arts.