Loi Wu (also known as Niwa) Temple is a little known temple situated within a yellow coloured building where Rua da Palha and Rua de S. Paulo meet in the Historic Centre of Macau.You'll see a small shrine with incense and deity figure just in front of the simple temple entrance. Look for the red Chinese characters above the door and you will have found the entrance of the late 19th-century Loi Wu Temple.The temple is dedicated to the Goddess Niwa. Inside you'll find a single small room with a shrine of the goddess. You'll find offerings to the goddess, incense and other traditional temple items on display
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Loi Wu (also known as Niwa) Temple is a little known temple situated within a yellow coloured building where Rua da Palha and Rua de S. Paulo meet in the Historic Centre of Macau.You'll see a small shrine with incense and deity figure just in front of the simple temple entrance. Look for the red Chinese characters above the door and you will have found the entrance of the late 19th-century Loi Wu Temple.The temple is dedicated to the Goddess Niwa. Inside you'll find a single small room with a shrine of the goddess. You'll find offerings to the goddess, incense and other traditional temple items on display
On the way to the St. Paul's archway, I saw the Nv'an Temple, a small temple, but a rare cultural building. It is said that the marriage is here. The first time I saw the Nv'an Temple, it was a good Macau travel experience.
Near Dasanba there is a temple "Nuxuan Temple" which is full of incense. Located at the junction of Caodui Street and Dasanba Street, the temple buildings are similar to ordinary houses. Bus Route - "Take 3; 4; 6; 8A; 18A; 19; 26A; 33; N1A Bus to Macau
The small temple on the side of the road is in the hand letter block where the St. Paul is. Very grounded, surrounded by large and small shops, there is a snack stall on the side (is it delicious, I saw a lot of people eating). The temple is an open room, and the entrance is equivalent to the position of the main hall, for a small statue of son-in-law. But when you go in, turn right and there is a bigger room. It looks like there are many things piled up, but there is no statue.
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Under the St. Paul's archway, one of the most historic temples in Macau, there are countless tourists who visit every day!
Nv'er Temple is located at the end of the grass street, opposite the loud public herbal tea.
Loi Wo Temple is one of many smaller temples scarttered arounf macau, located in the heart of the Historic Centre of Macau. The Loi Wo Temple is quietly located within a pastel-colored building, only recognizable by the Chinese characters and gray stone trim around the temple entrance.