Na Tcha Temple is a Chinese temple dedicated to the worship of the deity Na Tcha and located behind the Ruins of St. Paul‘s, remains of a Jesuit cathedral in the region—serving as one of the best examples of Macau’s multicultural identity. Built in 1888, the temple became, in 2005, one of the designated sites of the Historic Centre of Macau enlisted on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Although small in size, this reminder of Chinese traditions still gathers several believers and it’s a great example of local culture for all visitors interested in learning more. It also provides a high point for photos of the city center from different angles, even catching both the temple and the ruins.
Opening hours: Daily, 8:00am–5:00pm
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