The-Ma Cultural Village is located near the Peak of the Coloane mountain. This is a 7,000 sq. meter complex dedicated the the Goddess A-Ma also known as Mazu and the Goddess of the Sea. Opening hours are 9am to 6pm daily.
Completed in 2003, this has become a very popular place to visit in Macau for A-Ma devotees and tourists alike. There are quite a few points of interest at the A-Ma Cultural Village including the six staircases with embedded bluestone reliefs leading up to the memorial archway entrance into the complex. There are beautiful dragon carved beams and delicate panels to be seen as you enter through the archway.
At the complex, you will find a bell tower, drum tower, red-brick pagoda with nice reliefs, turtle ponds, large scale joss stick cauldrons and as well as the highlight Tin Hau Temple in the middle of the complex. This is an auspiciously decorated hall with delightful murals, more dragon columns, wooden carved interior beams and expected shrines with deity figures. Make sure to find the 5 metre tall vases within the temple.
Behind the Tin Hau Temple, you will find a second two-storey worship hall that is also nice to visit. After exploring the interior of the A-Ma Cultural Village, just outside the complex, there is a separate Baoding Plaza, where you see a giant cauldron. A short 2-3 minute walk further towards the Coloane Peak, visitors will find the 19.99 metre tall Statue of the Goddess A-Ma. This is a nice way to round out visits to the A-Ma Cultural Village.
Note that to make your way up the mountainside to the A-Ma Cultural Village you will need to start from the Seac Pai Van Park near the large scale stone archway monument. You can walk up Estrada do Alto de Coloane (allow 20-30 minutes for this fairly steep ascent). Taxis can drive you all the way up to the complex or you can use the free shuttle service between the lower car park area and the cultural village. Note that the shuttle runs every 30 minutes and is limited to 24 passengers. There is yellow coloured shuttle schedule with posted running times in...
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