NA TCHA TEMPLE & OLD CITY WALL
The small temple of Na Tcha was built with simple materials in 1888 in the hope of curbing a plague epidemic
Behind the ruins of Sao Paulo, on the left, lies a historic vestige: the Macao Wall, which from 1569 protected the city as a veritable stronghold. Not far away, the tiny Na Tcha temple, built in 1888, attracts visitors with its simplicity and refinement. Built to stem a plague epidemic, it bears witness to the local people's faith in Na Tcha, a Chinese mythological hero considered a protector against plagues and malevolent spirits.
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