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Lin Fong Temple description and photos - China: Macau. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The name in English is Lin Fong Temple. Photo and descriptionThe Taoist Lin Fong Temple was built in Macau at the end of the 16th century, more precisely in 1592, near the border gate of Portas de Serco. This temple was erected in honor of Kun Yam - the goddess of mercy, whose statue adorns the main altar of the temple. The building is a complex of eight temple buildings. Each of these rooms is dedicated to a specific mythological character, a certain moral quality or a saint. The temple was named after the hill where it was erected. With the coming to power of the Qing dynasty, which ruled from the 17th to the 20th century, the temple began to use mandarins - Chinese officials as a hotel. Only at the end of the twentieth century was a major restoration of the Lin Fong temple carried out. After that, it became the most beautiful landmark of the city of Macau. Macau is a large seaport, so a statue of the Chinese goddess of the sea Tin Hau is installed in one of the temple buildings. In the center of the complex there is a platform surrounded by a curb with relief sculptures of dragons - a courtyard with a garden. In the garden, in the shade of old trees, you can admire a small pond with lotuses, whose bloom fills the air with truly magical aromas. The facade of the temple is decorated with clay bas-reliefs from Chinese mythology and history. The temple complex also includes a memorial to Zex Lin, the Chinese national hero of the 19th century. Lin Zeku, being an official, often stayed in the temple for the night. Once there they were proposed a law prohibiting the open trade of opium. For this, a monument was erected in his honor. The pacification and harmony prevailing here give the visitors spiritual grace. We also recommend reading Gostiny Dvor description and photo - Russia - North-West: Arkhangelsk Topic: Lin Fong Temple description and photos - China: Macau. |