The temple regularly hosts traditional ritual experiences, including children’s Entrance Ceremony (Rukuan Li) and adult Crown and Hairpin Rites, where participants wear Hanfu and learn bowing etiquette while reciting passages from the Analects of Confucius. During spring and autumn equinoxes, Grand Lectures at Taixue are held, featuring scholars discussing classical texts with interactive sessions.
Inside the Confucian Academy, visitors can join calligraphy workshops and ancient book reading every Saturday afternoon. At night, the Temple Lantern Festival transforms the site with light installations depicting Confucian stories, blending tradition with modern technology. Nearby, a monthly Intangible Cultural Heritage Market offers local snacks like roujiamo and liangpi, plus handmade crafts such as paper cutting and clay sculptures.
All activities are low-cost or free; pre-registration via the official website is recommended to secure spots.