Na Tcha Temple

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Taoist temple· Tourist attraction

Na Tcha Temple Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (7 reviews)

Na Tcha Temple is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category taoist temple. Read and write reviews about Na Tcha Temple.

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Yuen Ching Khong

Inscribed in the UNESCO'S World Heritage list. A stop to visit and learned a bit about Na Tcha. Interesting

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Striker FCS

Small temple beside the Ruins. This is to worship the god of Nacha and there are some explanation about the god of Nacha.

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Kim Chung

It was a surprise when I saw this building right next to the world famous sight. I am glad visiting here and finding out a local tale. It only took few minutes and was worth it.

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Jimmy Chai

A small temple dedicated to the god Nacha. Good place and well maintained.

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Oca

It’s nice to see. traditional Chinese architecture,

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BradJill

The Na Tcha Temple rests at the side of the Ruins of St. Paul, back behind the facade. Its located next to the remains of the Old City Wall, both of which form part of the Macau World Heritage collection. Na Tcha Temple was build in 1888, making it one of Macau's younger temples. It is an interesting temple, dedicated to Na Tcha, a local folklore God of War unique to Macau. While the temple itself is quite tiny, its worth a quick look inside. You can also enter an exhibition room found right inside the Old City Wall space. Here you can see a few displays with traditional temple fixtures and decor as well as illustrations on the back wall providing the tale of God of War, Na Tcha. This is interesting to see and helps provide context as to what you are seeing when visiting Na Tcha Temple. Overall, this is a minor priority visit for those checking out Macau's World Heritage attractions but you can comfortably visit in 10-15 minutes only so its worth a quick look-see if you are in the area.

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Fisum Keberabe

Na tcha Temple was the cutest smallest and one of the oldest temple I have ever seen. I enjoyed reading about the character here