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− | Located on the southwest tip of the Macau Peninsula, the '''A-Ma Temple''' | + | Located on the southwest tip of the Macau Peninsula, the '''A-Ma Temple''' is the oldest of the three major Chinese temples in [[Macau]]. It was first built in 1488. The name Macau was actually derived from A-Ma Kok, meaning the Bay of A-Ma Temple. |
With four major halls, the temple is dedicated to the goddess Matsu, also known in Hong Kong as Tin Hau, a patroness of seafarers and fishermen. | With four major halls, the temple is dedicated to the goddess Matsu, also known in Hong Kong as Tin Hau, a patroness of seafarers and fishermen. |
Latest revision as of 03:16, 30 March 2010
Located on the southwest tip of the Macau Peninsula, the A-Ma Temple is the oldest of the three major Chinese temples in Macau. It was first built in 1488. The name Macau was actually derived from A-Ma Kok, meaning the Bay of A-Ma Temple.
With four major halls, the temple is dedicated to the goddess Matsu, also known in Hong Kong as Tin Hau, a patroness of seafarers and fishermen.
The A-Ma Temple is listed a UNESCO World Heritage Site.