Macao’s A-Ma Temple

A-Ma Temple, also known as the Temple of the Sea Goddess, is an ancient architectural complex imbued with local cultural […]

A-Ma Temple, also known as the Temple of the Sea Goddess, is an ancient architectural complex imbued with local cultural characteristics. Though the temple is not large in scale, it harmoniously blends with its natural surroundings, featuring towering ancient trees and a well-arranged architectural layout.
At the entrance, a pair of exquisitely crafted stone lions greet visitors with lifelike poses. Inside, the temple offers a tranquil environment with year-round thriving incense, shrouded in purple smoke, and adorned with massive hanging coils of incense, a spectacular sight and a highlight of the temple.
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Dedicated to the worship of the Sea Goddess, Mazu, A-Ma Temple is revered as the protector of seafarers. During the Spring Festival each year, the temple experiences an extraordinary surge in worshippers. The temple is open all year round from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
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Essential tips for visitors: 1. The temple is known for its strong incense, which can be overwhelming and may cause tears. It is recommended to bring a pack of wet wipes. 2. With a large number of tourists and worshippers visiting daily, it is crucial to be mindful of personal safety and belongings.
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