Hanoi Confucian Temple is a typical Chinese-style building, similar to the Confucian Temple in many places in China. Most of the existing buildings in the Confucian Temple were built in the 17th century by the Li Dynasty, covering an area of more than 26,000 square meters and sitting north to south. The entire complex consists of five courtyards, with a Xiama monument outside the door and a quiet mirror pool in the front yard. A Chinese character with four characters written in the middle of the Great Patriarch's Table is hung high, and the slab is marked as "Kangxi Yushu". The main hall has Confucius for tables, and both sides are dedicated to the two countries.