Holy place with traditionally followed custom of praying in Macau Hindu method. Huge rock with Chinese inscriptions plays a role to make time for medition and small temples all over the hill. Quite and place in the middle of the city, however you know its Macau felt thurst to buy water which is at near by stall or shop with big price menu, the soda is tasty and coco coal available too. I suggest to have one I milk ice cream known as Kulfi sold right outside the temple its less...
Read moreThe Temple de Kun Iam Tong is a tranquil oasis in the heart of Macau, dedicated to the Goddess of Mercy, Kun Iam. The temple's intricate architecture and peaceful gardens offer a serene escape from the bustling city.Visitors can admire beautiful statues, vibrant incense offerings, and soothing ponds, making it a perfect spot for reflection and prayer.The atmosphere is calm, and the cultural significance is palpable, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in Macau’s...
Read moreKun Iam Tong temple is one of Macau oldest and largest temple. The Buddhist temple dedicated to goddess of mercy and there's also multiple other Buddhist duties inside the temple. The front area of the temple is where you can go in and worship and pray. At the back of the temple is the open garden courtyard. The temple has a very calm and peaceful vibe to it. Ensure to take the time to explore the ancient Buddhist raric, the richly decorated temple architecture and the...
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