Sam Kai Vui Kun
Appearance
Sam Kai Vui Kun | |
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三街會館 | |
Location | |
Location | Sé, Macau, China |
Architecture | |
Type | Temple |
Sam Kai Vui Kun, known also as Kuan Tai Temple, (Chinese: 三街會館) is located in front of St. Dominic’s Market Complex, near Senado Square in Sé, Macau, China.[1] The temple was built in 1750.[2]
Kuan Tai (Chinese: 關帝) is the Anglicized spelling of Lord Guan, an important general during the Three Kingdoms period in China, being now honored and worshiped in Taoism, Confucianism and Chinese Buddhism.
History
[edit]In 2005, the temple became one of the designated sites of the Historic Centre of Macau enlisted on UNESCO World Heritage List.
See also
[edit]- A-Ma Temple, built in 1488
- Kun Iam Temple, built in 1627
- Tam Kung Temple (Macau), built in 1862
- Na Tcha Temple, built in 1888
- Martial temple
- Man Mo Temple (Hong Kong)
- Kwan Tai temples in Hong Kong
- Hip Tin temples in Hong Kong
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- Media related to Sam Kai Vui Kun at Wikimedia Commons
- Description on macauheritage.net Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine