THAI HOC GATE
Located behind the High Sanctuary, the Thai Hoc Gate marks the transition from the sacred worship precinct to the Thai Hoc area, where the educational traditions of the former Quoc Tu Giam are revived and interpreted. From the High Sanctuary, two brick-paved pathways on either side lead toward the gate, forming a solemn spatial axis within the architectural ensemble of Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam.
Architecturally, the Thai Hoc Gate follows the style of traditional Vietnamese timber architecture and shares many similarities with the High Sanctuary Gate. The structure consists of three bays, with front and rear veranda columns and a central row of pillars supporting the ridge beam. All three bays are fitted with double-leaf wooden doors lacquered in vermilion. Architectural ornamentation is restrained, emphasising proportion and harmony rather than elaborate decoration, in keeping with the aesthetics of traditional Vietnamese architecture.
In front of the gate is a spacious brick-paved courtyard, creating an open setting and enhancing the visual depth of the entire Thai Hoc precinct. The courtyard, together with trees, ancient brick walls, and traditional tiled roofs, forms a tranquil and dignified landscape.
On either side of the Thai Hoc Gate are two smaller side gates to the east and west, connecting the area with the Kim Thanh (Golden Sound) and Ngoc Chan (Jade Vibration) gates of the inner High Sanctuary.