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  • 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. The temple was built in 1750.
    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


    In 2005, the temple became one of the designated sites of the Historic Centre of Macau enlisted on UNESCO World Heritage List.


    See also


    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




    External links


    Media related to Sam Kai Vui Kun at Wikimedia Commons
    Description on macauheritage.net Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine

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