SeeMacau
March 25th, 2005, 04:41 AM
1. Hong Kung Miu
Location : Rua das Estalagens
Built : 1750
- Dedicated to the God of War and Riches, Kwan Tai.
- This temple stands in the bustling market square between Rua das Estalagens and Rua de Cinco de Outubro.
2. Kun Iam Tong
Location : Avenida do Coronel Mesquita
Built : 1627
- The Kun Iam Temple is the oldest organized temple in Macau.
- A statue of Kun Iam adorns the main hall.
- This is perhaps the most impressive of Macau's three oldest temples.
- Inside is the Hall of the Three Precious Buddhas and Hall of the Buddha of Longevity.
- Kun Iam Temple has a lotus pond (the lotus is supposed to have grown into the shape of the Chinese character for longevity).
3. Lin Fung Miu
Location : Avenida do Almirante Lacerda
Built : 1592
- The present buildings date mostly to 1876.
- A statue of Commissioner Lin Zexu is on the temple grounds.
- Some restoration work took place at the temple in 1980.
- Lin Fung is Macau's leading Taoist temple.
- Originally built in 1592 and restored during Qing Dynasty times.
- Lin Fung Temple's main hall is devoted to Kun Iam, who stands on an altar with detailed and meticulous inscriptions and carvings.
- Historically, this temple has served as a boarding house for Mandarins and government officials when they visited Macau from the Mainland, for centuries.
4. Lin Kai Miu
Location : Travessa da Corda
- The temple's facade is granite with carvings on the walls.
- Ua Kuong - the god of protection against fire is the temple's focus.
- There is a hall devoted to the Taoist Monkey god.
- Lin Kai Temple supports a hospital and a home for the poor.
- One of the older temples in the city, it dates from the late 1600's.
Location : Rua das Estalagens
Built : 1750
- Dedicated to the God of War and Riches, Kwan Tai.
- This temple stands in the bustling market square between Rua das Estalagens and Rua de Cinco de Outubro.
2. Kun Iam Tong
Location : Avenida do Coronel Mesquita
Built : 1627
- The Kun Iam Temple is the oldest organized temple in Macau.
- A statue of Kun Iam adorns the main hall.
- This is perhaps the most impressive of Macau's three oldest temples.
- Inside is the Hall of the Three Precious Buddhas and Hall of the Buddha of Longevity.
- Kun Iam Temple has a lotus pond (the lotus is supposed to have grown into the shape of the Chinese character for longevity).
3. Lin Fung Miu
Location : Avenida do Almirante Lacerda
Built : 1592
- The present buildings date mostly to 1876.
- A statue of Commissioner Lin Zexu is on the temple grounds.
- Some restoration work took place at the temple in 1980.
- Lin Fung is Macau's leading Taoist temple.
- Originally built in 1592 and restored during Qing Dynasty times.
- Lin Fung Temple's main hall is devoted to Kun Iam, who stands on an altar with detailed and meticulous inscriptions and carvings.
- Historically, this temple has served as a boarding house for Mandarins and government officials when they visited Macau from the Mainland, for centuries.
4. Lin Kai Miu
Location : Travessa da Corda
- The temple's facade is granite with carvings on the walls.
- Ua Kuong - the god of protection against fire is the temple's focus.
- There is a hall devoted to the Taoist Monkey god.
- Lin Kai Temple supports a hospital and a home for the poor.
- One of the older temples in the city, it dates from the late 1600's.