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1. A-Ma Temple
6.4
4.5
/5
594 Reviews
#17 of Best Things to Do in Macau
Mazu Temples
Vicisakey10
This city is fascinating! Today...(A-MA Goddess Statue and Temple).A-Ma is the goddess of seafarers. This statue, sculptured by Lung Man Nin and erected in 1998, is the tallest A-Ma statue in the world! Legend tells that A-Ma protected fishermen and merchants who sailed to Macau. In gratitude for her protection from the perils of the sea, a temple was erected and she was worshiped long before the Portuguese arrived, back in the 16th century. When the Portugueses settled here, they called the land "Macau", meaning "the port of A-Ma".ONE OF THE TOURIST SPOT HERE IN MACAU 🥰🥰#macautrip#myTripvlog#awesomepictures#Macau
China · Macau
Free
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2. Nansha Tianhou Palace
5.7
4.4
/5
753 Reviews
based on 55 reviews
Mazu Temples
冰咖啡彩虹糖
Guangzhou Nansha Tianhou Palace, also known as "Mazu Temple", is located at No. 88 Tianhou Road, Nansha District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, located in the southeast of Dajiao Mountain, located in the heart of Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao Greater Bay Area, close to the Pearl River out of the sea, covering an area of 180,000 square meters. The former temple of Tianfei, built in Lujing Village in Nansha, Guangzhou, was rebuilt in the Qing Qianlong period and was renamed Yuanjun Ancient Temple. It was blown up by Japanese aircraft during the Anti-Japanese War and was rebuilt in 1994. Guangzhou Nansha Tianhou Palace was built to commemorate the sea goddess Lin Mo, is a scenic spot with the theme of Mazu culture, is the Mazu Cultural Exchange Center in Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao Greater Bay Area, and is also the largest Mazu Temple in Southeast Asia. The Tianhou Palace in Nansha, Guangzhou, adopts a symmetrical layout of Qing-style architecture, and is built on the mountain. The characteristics of the building combine the style of Beijing Forbidden City and the momentum of Nanjing Zhongshan Mausoleum. The scale is the most similar building in the world today. Guangzhou Nansha Tianhou Palace consists of square, palace and Nanling Tower. The "Tianhou Eight Views" includes: Binhai Yintan Chaoyang, Colorful Lingjing, Mazu Lingyu, "Nansha People" Site, Linggong Blessing, Nanling Xizhao, Anti-War Shen Gun, and Mo Niang House eight attractions.
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China · Guangzhou
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3. Tianhou Temple
5.5
4.5
/5
296 Reviews
based on 22 reviews
Mazu Temples
lydia_hong
The largest Tianhou Palace in China, in front of the gate is the site of Dejimen and the Song Dynasty city wall. It belongs to the world cultural heritage site and the key cultural relics protection unit of the country. It is free to visit. The back of the Temple of the Tianhou Palace is a related cultural relics exhibition, and there are several alliance letters of the Tianhou Palace on both sides of the Strait.
China · Quanzhou
Free
Closes at 17:30
4. Mazu Temple
4.9
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160 Reviews
Mazu Temples
亮点liangpoint
Mazuzu Temple Mountain is divided into Mazuzu Temple (West Axis), New Temple Building Group (South Axis), Mazu Culture Park. Mazuzu Temple Building Group is the previous temple for the central axis of the general planning layout, built on the mountain, formed a depth of 300 meters, the height difference of more than 40 meters of the main temple road. The complex consists of the archway, the mountain gate, the holy gate, the holy parents, the bell and drum tower, the bedroom hall, the Chaotian Pavilion (Prince Palace), the Ascension Building and other buildings.
China · Putian
Free
5. Lama Palace
4.9
4.4
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83 Reviews
based on 14 reviews
Mazu Temples
宇文公
The mother's palace is next to the Shantou Old Town Small Park. The sculptures and murals are all porcelain inlaid. It is a unique art of tides. This craft has a strong three-dimensional sense. The color is bright. It is not seen in other places. It is an art treasure.
China · Shantou
Free
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6. Mt. Fengshan Temple Tourist Area
4.7
4.4
/5
227 Reviews
Mountain Climbing
Mazu Temples
Memorial Temples
maoyumaoyu
Follow the navigation to the parking lot parking fee of two yuan, the scenic spot is not big, there are many discounts to buy tickets from Ctrip, and the scenic spot does not need tickets. You need tickets to see the Mazu statue. Mazu Tianhou Palace will engage in activities in two days, and the incense is very strong.
China · Shanwei
Closes at 17:00
7. Xianying Palace
4.6
4.2
/5
92 Reviews
Mazu Temples
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Bonolo Mokotedi
Felt like such a Chinese experience. Immersing in the culture. Friendly people in the community.
China · Fuzhou
8. Da Tian Hou Gong
4.1
4.6
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80 Reviews
based on 131 reviews
Mazu Temples
Memorial Temples
Jam Ong
nicest temple in tw!!! always visit it when I'm here. is a must to visit!! it's abit crowded during weekends
Tainan
Free
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9. Yaumatei Tin Hau Temple
4.0
4.3
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120 Reviews
Mazu Temples
M24***82
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China · Hong Kong
10. Tianhou Temple
4.0
4.1
/5
155 Reviews
Mazu Temples
Cteraix
Tianhou Temple, also called Mazu Temple, worship is Tianhou Linmo, she is the people worship the sea god, here the incense is particularly strong, fishermen, passenger ships will come to worship. As the largest Mazu Temple in Southeast Asia, it integrates the style of Beijing's Forbidden City with the pavilion of Nanjing's Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum. It is worth a visit. Nansha Tianhou Palace, Nanwang Humen and Yanyang, is mainly composed of Tianhou Palace Square and the palace complex. The Tianhou Palace Square is towering in the middle of the Tianhou stone statue, which is said to be composed of 365 carefully carved granite, symbolizing the protection of the Tianhou 365 days a year, and is also a must-see place for tourists to take pictures. The palace complex is located behind the Tianhou Palace Square. The whole is the architectural style of the Qing Dynasty and built on the mountain. You can first see the main archway, and you can reach the main entrance of the temple through the archway, which is the main entrance of the Tianhou Palace. The interior is dedicated to the two statues of the "thousand miles" and "blywind ears". Continue to pick up the level, the two sides of the mountain gate have the bell tower and the drum tower, the bell and drum tower will be knocked on time. On the top of the mountain gate is the temple, the temple is dedicated to the "Crossing the Sea and the Heaven", the four sea dragon king standing on both sides. The main hall above is the center of the entire Tianhou Palace, with wooden carving shrines, offering statues of Tianhou in meters high, aromatherapy wood carvings, and gold stickers. The bedroom is in the main hall, in this bedroom specially placed a loom, because the legendary Tianhou Niangniang once 15 years old, on a weaving trip from the sea to rescue his father. In addition, the bedroom also placed beds, dressing table and mirrors. The height of the entire complex is the Nanling Tower at the back. The tower is 45 meters high and the pavilion-style building can overlook the entire Nansha Tianhou Palace in the Nanling Tower. It is a pity that it is not possible to climb the tower at present.
China · Huizhou
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