Many people who come to Macao for the first time do not know that there is such a scenic spot. There is Lin Zexu Memorial Hall in front of the temple. The temple and the memorial hall share a courtyard. When visiting the memorial hall, you can also come in and visit it for free. The temple is not big, but it feels exquisite and historic. There are two big lanterns hanging at the gate, which is very striking. Entering the temple is a few yards with pools and beautiful sculptures on the walls beside the pools. The roof is also hung with a circle of tower-shaped incense common in southern temples or ancestral temples. The temple is quiet and there are not many visitors. Most of them are local godly grannies who are incensed. Macau's historic sites are worth visiting.
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Many people who come to Macao for the first time do not know that there is such a scenic spot. There is Lin Zexu Memorial Hall in front of the temple. The temple and the memorial hall share a courtyard. When visiting the memorial hall, you can also come in and visit it for free. The temple is not big, but it feels exquisite and historic. There are two big lanterns hanging at the gate, which is very striking. Entering the temple is a few yards with pools and beautiful sculptures on the walls beside the pools. The roof is also hung with a circle of tower-shaped incense common in southern temples or ancestral temples. The temple is quiet and there are not many visitors. Most of them are local godly grannies who are incensed. Macau's historic sites are worth visiting.
Lianfeng Temple, also known as Lianfeng Temple, Tianhou Palace and Cihu Palace, is a Taoist view on the road of the Chief of the Macao, one of the three ancient temples in Macau. 🎈
Lianfeng Temple, also known as Lianfeng Temple, Tianhou Palace and Cihu Palace, is located on the road of the Chief of the Macao, one of the three ancient temples in Macau. In the open space in front of the temple, there are Lin Zexu full stone statues and Macau Lin Zexu Memorial Hall. There is also the only temple school in Macau, Puji Lianfeng School.
Good down, it is recommended that passengers can come and walk, there is still worshipping God inside. There is also a good Chinese medicine inside.
Located on the road of the tatt's road, Lianfeng Temple is one of the famous temples in Macau. It was built in the Ming Dynasty and has been nearly 400 years old. It occupies a vast area, with ancient trees and solemn temple appearance. The ancient name of Lianfeng Temple is "Tianfei Temple", which is small in scale and dedicated to the queen of heaven. Since the Qing Dynasty, it has been expanded and renovated to its current scale. At present, the main temple is dedicated to the Queen of the Guanyin Temple. In addition, there are Wudi Temple, Renshou Temple, Medical Spirit Temple, Shennong Temple, Juyong Temple and Jinhua Niangniang Temple. There is a stone lotus pond in the temple, which is full of lotus leaves and Xiangyuan Yiqing when the summer is open; There is also a lifelike mural with dragons and giant pythons, which is strange in shape. In the mid-19th century, Qing Dynasty official Yu Lin Xu visited Australia and met Australian and Portuguese officials in the Lianfeng Temple Taiwan case. At present, there are a stone statue of Lin Zexu in the open space in front of the temple, weighing five tons and three meters high, to commemorate Lin's arrival in Australia. The Lin Zexu Memorial Hall was completed in November 1997 in Lianfeng Temple to praise Lin Zexu's noble character in courageous drug control. In 1839, Lin Zexu, the governor of the two Guangxi provinces, was appointed minister of state, resolutely implementing opium ban measures, and destroying more than two million pounds of opium in Humen. Since Macau was a distribution center of opium at that time, Lin Zexu came to Australia to visit in July of the same year, and met with Portuguese officials at the pavilion on the front steps of the Tianhou Temple. The pavilion is still preserved today. There is a "heart" on the back of the eaves, which means a fair judgment. There are Humen selling cigarettes in the museum; Photographs of Macau's past, communications data between Lin Zexu and the court. There are also models of various ships: Chinese warships, Portuguese ships and opium storage ships in the Qing Dynasty. In the center of the memorial, a life-size model was placed, reproducing the situation in which Lin Zexu received Portuguese officials. Finally, the audience will see opium-sucking devices to remind people not to forget the scourge of drugs.
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