Na Tcha Temple, A Symbol of Macau's East-West Harmony

Rua da Barra do Castelo, Macau SAR
There is a statue of Nezha enshrined in the temple
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Introduction

On the right side of the Ruins of St. Paul's in Macau, there is a small and exquisite Chinese-style building called the Nezha Temple of the Ruins of St. Paul's. This temple is dedicated to the deity Nezha. It is considered a symbol of the coexistence of Chinese and Western cultures in Macau and was included as part of the Macau Historic Centre in 2005. In front of the entrance of the Nezha Temple of the Ruins of St. Paul's, there is also an ancient city wall site, which is a cultural relic.
Address
Rua da Barra do Castelo, Macau SAR
Opening hours
08:00-17:00
Transportation
You can take bus 8A, 18, 18A, 19, or 26 to arrive at the front of the White Dove Pavilion, or bus 17 southbound to the White Dove Pavilion terminal, and walk along Huawangtang Street and Da San Ba Street.