Fuzhou Confucian Temple

In April 1941, Fuzhou was occupied by the Imperial Japanese Army, the temple was used as a warehouse for parking cars and storing gasoline.

On May 25, 2006, it was listed among the sixth group of "Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Fujian" by the State Council of China.

Now the existing main buildings include the Gate, Pond (泮池), Dacheng Hall (大成殿), and Zhaobi (照壁).

The Dacheng Hall in it has double-eave gable and hip roofs covered with yellow glazed tiles, which symbolize a high level in architecture.

Inside the hall, plaques written by Qing emperors Kangxi, Yongzheng, Qianlong, Jiajing and Daoguang are hung on the architrave.