You can find Sam Kai Vui Kun Temple (Kuan Tai Temple) on the small street called Rua Sul do Mercado, just behind the Macau Tourism building in Senado Square.
This temple is one of three included in the Historic Centre of Macau World Heritage designation and is similar to many others that can be found throughout Macau. It was built at this sight during 1723-1795 and was historically a meeting place for business representatives of the three streets that intersected in this area.
Not one of the more impressive Chinese temples in Macau but a convenient one to visit for those with limited time or only making a day trip. You can see Kai Vui Kun Temple while seeing other attractions at Senado Square comfortably in...
Read moreThe temple to worship the Guan Yu Buddhist God as well as others Buddhist duties in the Chinese version of ancient Buddhist beliefs. The temple is very well kept despite its old existence. We arrived at around 9am in the morning when the temple just open. The lady who's takes care of the temple she quickly light up the candle lamp for us to ignite the incense. She asked us what nationality are we from and when she knows rhay we are Thais, she tried to spend with us a little in Thai and teach us how to properly pray for the Buddhist duties for our own prosperity. She is very lovely and even showed us how many incense needs...
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