Na Tcha Temple Map / Location

Tucked beside the weathered Ruins of St. Paul's in Macau, the Na Tcha Temple offers a serene contrast to the bustling city streets. Built in 1888, this small yet vibrant shrine honors a youthful deity believed to protect children and ward off plagues. Visitors often pause here to admire its traditional green-tiled roof and intricate wood carvings before exploring nearby historic sites like the City Walls and Mount Fortress. The temple remains an active place of worship, where locals light incense and offer prayers, preserving centuries-old customs amid modern tourism. Its quiet courtyard provides a reflective space to appreciate Macau's unique blend of Chinese and Portuguese heritage.
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