Little “bachelors” at school year ending ceremony
Stele records enrich Memory of the World
Lost in a land of Confucianism
From two weeks before the university entrance exams, the number of visitors to the temple has witnessed a sharp increase.
Moved by their belief that touching the tortoises’ head or stelae would enhance their luck, every aspiring candidate tried to find ways to get close to the monuments and paid little attention to the signs asking visitors not to touch anything.
Dozens of student volunteers have been on guard at Van Mieu to protect stone turtles from being touched on their heads for luck.
Visiting the Temple of Literature to express gratitude to the scholars and ancestors, and study Vietnamese tradition and virtues are all noble and praiseworthy efforts, but must be done in a healthy manner so as to discourage the spread of superstitions.











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