Wenchang Confucian Temple is located at 77 Wendong Road, Wenchang County. History was built in the Qingli period of the Northern Song Dynasty. In the eighth year of Hongwu Ming Dynasty (1375), it moved to the site with a building area of 3300 square meters. It is the most complete ancient building complex preserved in Hainan Province and one of the most distinctive ancient cultural tourist spots in South China. It is known as "Hainan First Temple" and belongs to the provincial key cultural relics protection unit. It is the only Confucian temple in China that does not open the door to the south. Wenchang Confucian Temple attracts many scholars, overseas Chinese and tourists from all walks of life at home and abroad with its ancient Ming, Qing and enlightening Confucian cultural atmosphere.