The Beitun Wenchang Temple (traditional Chinese: 北屯文昌廟; simplified Chinese: 北屯文昌庙; pinyin: Běitún Wénchāng Miào) is a temple in Renmei Village, Beitun District, Taichung, Taiwan.
In 1864, the Wenwei and Wenping community school raised funds to construct the temple to raise the cultural standards, promote Confucianism, improve local literacy, train scholars for the imperial examinations and encourage education in the area.
In April 1996, the Taichung City Government made reparation by commissioning the Architectural Research Center of Tunghai University for the renovation work.
The project was completed in March 1998 with a cost of NT$34 million.
On the left and right is a low wall that is connected with the classroom in the two wings.