Na Tcha Temple
Na Tcha Temple
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KangKang
Tainan, Taiwan18.566 contributi
gen 2024 • Coppie
The Nezha Temple of Ruins of St. Paul's, an important local folk belief center in Macau, is located on the lower right side of the well-known attractions and landmarks of Ruins of St. Paul's. Both are built on the same hillside. Ruins of St. Paul's is a majestic Western-style church building. Zha Temple can be said to be a miniature Chinese temple. Although the two have completely different attributes, they have been able to coexist peacefully for many years, which shows that Macao is the best example of the integration of Chinese and Western beliefs and cultures. When visiting Ruins of St. Paul's, don't forget to take a few steps to visit and say goodbye.
Scritta in data 11 febbraio 2024
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sahaooon
Kasugai, Giappone12.961 contributi
gen 2020 • Coppie
世界遺産「マカオ歴史地区」の構成資産のひとつです。セントポール天主堂跡のすぐ横にひっそりとあります。完全に横風な建物のセントポールの横に、明らかに中国風で内部が極彩色の廟があることから当時のこの地の様子が窺われます。
Scritta in data 26 gennaio 2020
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ナイツ妙
Prefettura di Osaka , Giappone2.223 contributi
giu 2019 • Famiglia
聖ポール天主堂跡の端に、小さな中国式寺院が建っており世界遺産の一つです。中の天井には「黄色い大きな巻線香」が幾つもぶら下がっていて、独特な雰囲気を醸し出しています。ガイド曰く、日本での仏式の葬式の「通夜」の時の「巻線香」の起源になつた線香だとか?
Scritta in data 29 giugno 2019
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wang2383
Longjing, Taichung72.209 contributi
mag 2017 • Famiglia
大三巴哪吒廟就在面對大三巴牌坊的左後方,但因我們不熟,竟然在大三巴後面繞了一大圈,經詢問路人才找到!很小的一間廟,順便看看就好,不用刻意去。
Scritta in data 13 giugno 2017
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Brad
Hong Kong, Cina182.431 contributi
feb 2019 • Solo
There are three temples that form part of Macau World Heritage including the small Na Tcha Temple just next to the Ruins of St. Paul's and the Old City Wall.
This is a small single room temple built upon this location in 1888. It is dedicated to the local folklore God of War called Na Tcha, a god that is unique to Macau. The temple is of traditional construction and includes a nice facade, large incense coils, altar with statues of deities and other interesting items of worship.
Before or after visiting the temple, you can walk through the hole in the Old City Wall, where you will find an exhibition room with interesting displays and wall art associated with the god Na Tcha and this small but interesting temple. The exhibition room is open from 10am to 6pm (closed on Wednesdays).
This is a small single room temple built upon this location in 1888. It is dedicated to the local folklore God of War called Na Tcha, a god that is unique to Macau. The temple is of traditional construction and includes a nice facade, large incense coils, altar with statues of deities and other interesting items of worship.
Before or after visiting the temple, you can walk through the hole in the Old City Wall, where you will find an exhibition room with interesting displays and wall art associated with the god Na Tcha and this small but interesting temple. The exhibition room is open from 10am to 6pm (closed on Wednesdays).
Scritta in data 8 febbraio 2019
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Barrie583
Vancouver, Canada16 contributi
ott 2010 • Amici
Na Tcha Temple
This small Chinese temple is found next to the ruins of St. Paul’s. When standing facing the façade of St. Paul’s, the temple stands to the left and behind the façade of St. Paul’s.
It was erected in 1888 in an attempt to stop a plague that ravaged Macau at that time. The temple was built next to one of two remaining sections of the original city walls that were constructed by the Portuguese in the 1560’s. The original fortifications were built of chunambo, also known as taipa, that is a mixture of clay, straw, sand, crushed limestone and oyster shells that were tightly compacted in layers between strips of wood. While this may sound flimsy, one account claims that demolishing a 460 foot (140 m) section of wall required 1,800 pounds (816 kg) of gunpowder. This is a remnant of Macau’s early defense structures that the Portuguese built around their port settlements in Africa and in India.
The Na Tcha Temple stands next to the city walls. Na Tcha is the monkey warrior of Chinese legend. The martial Na Tcha must be pleased to find his temple beside the defenses of old Macau.
It is a small traditional Chinese temple that consists of a main hall and a worship pavilion that measures 28 feet (8.4 m) long and 14.8 feet (4.51 m) wide. The entrance porch that opens onto the temple building measures 16 feet (5 m) in depth. There is no courtyard. The flush-gable roof is in the traditional Yingshan style with the ridge 16.5 feet (5 m.) high while the eaves are 11.1 feet (3.4 m) high.
The building is constructed of brick walls that have been plastered and painted grey. The couplets in Chinese characters on the gate may be translated as: “The loop of the universe represses the evil and the wheel of wind and fire brings blessings and peace”. Na Tcha is often depicted as flying in the sky with a wheel of fire under each of his feet, a golden hoop, the so-called “cosmic ring”, around his shoulder and a spear in his hands. He is usually depicted as a youngster. There are few decorations although there a paintings on the walls under the entrance porch.
In 2005, the temple became one of the designated sites of the Historic Centre of Macau that is included in the UNESCO World Heritage list.
While the Na Tcha Chinese Temple appears to be small and humble when compared with the adjacent structures, it possesses a distinctive dignity. Visitors are welcome in any of the temples of Macau. Remember, as informal as the temples seem, they are all houses of devotion where courtesy and respect should be shown. The temples are financed solely by the contributions of the faithful and donations are welcome.
The juxtaposition of the Na Tcha Temple with the ruins of St. Paul on one side, the old city walls on the other, certainly border’s on the surreal. However, in many ways, it can stand as evidence of the fusion of cultures and traditions that makes Macau such an interesting place to visit.
This small Chinese temple is found next to the ruins of St. Paul’s. When standing facing the façade of St. Paul’s, the temple stands to the left and behind the façade of St. Paul’s.
It was erected in 1888 in an attempt to stop a plague that ravaged Macau at that time. The temple was built next to one of two remaining sections of the original city walls that were constructed by the Portuguese in the 1560’s. The original fortifications were built of chunambo, also known as taipa, that is a mixture of clay, straw, sand, crushed limestone and oyster shells that were tightly compacted in layers between strips of wood. While this may sound flimsy, one account claims that demolishing a 460 foot (140 m) section of wall required 1,800 pounds (816 kg) of gunpowder. This is a remnant of Macau’s early defense structures that the Portuguese built around their port settlements in Africa and in India.
The Na Tcha Temple stands next to the city walls. Na Tcha is the monkey warrior of Chinese legend. The martial Na Tcha must be pleased to find his temple beside the defenses of old Macau.
It is a small traditional Chinese temple that consists of a main hall and a worship pavilion that measures 28 feet (8.4 m) long and 14.8 feet (4.51 m) wide. The entrance porch that opens onto the temple building measures 16 feet (5 m) in depth. There is no courtyard. The flush-gable roof is in the traditional Yingshan style with the ridge 16.5 feet (5 m.) high while the eaves are 11.1 feet (3.4 m) high.
The building is constructed of brick walls that have been plastered and painted grey. The couplets in Chinese characters on the gate may be translated as: “The loop of the universe represses the evil and the wheel of wind and fire brings blessings and peace”. Na Tcha is often depicted as flying in the sky with a wheel of fire under each of his feet, a golden hoop, the so-called “cosmic ring”, around his shoulder and a spear in his hands. He is usually depicted as a youngster. There are few decorations although there a paintings on the walls under the entrance porch.
In 2005, the temple became one of the designated sites of the Historic Centre of Macau that is included in the UNESCO World Heritage list.
While the Na Tcha Chinese Temple appears to be small and humble when compared with the adjacent structures, it possesses a distinctive dignity. Visitors are welcome in any of the temples of Macau. Remember, as informal as the temples seem, they are all houses of devotion where courtesy and respect should be shown. The temples are financed solely by the contributions of the faithful and donations are welcome.
The juxtaposition of the Na Tcha Temple with the ruins of St. Paul on one side, the old city walls on the other, certainly border’s on the surreal. However, in many ways, it can stand as evidence of the fusion of cultures and traditions that makes Macau such an interesting place to visit.
Scritta in data 26 agosto 2011
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inu l
Burnaby, Canada1.740 contributi
mag 2021 • Amici
哪吒廟創建於1888年改建於1901年 位於大三巴牌坊的後右側 而哪吒廟的旁邊就是澳門古建築群之一的舊城牆遺址 它和周圍的大三巴和舊城場相比 就像一個建築小品 通過簡單裝飾材料以不同的對比手法 體現其輕巧別致的獨特形象 而存在於兩大古蹟之間
Scritta in data 24 maggio 2021
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Chao Chun H
Tainan, Taiwan1.367 contributi
ott 2019 • Coppie
週遭是大三巴牌坊、舊城牆遺址以及戀愛巷的知名觀光景點,周遭的建築物古色古香值得探訪!
大三巴哪吒廟(葡萄牙文:Templo de Na Tcha, junto às Ruínas de S. Paulo)住於澳門大三巴牌坊右側,聖方濟各斜巷與茨林圍交界,為澳門現存兩座哪吒廟之一!
另外,這個斜坡很有趣,也藏著一家餐廳
大三巴哪吒廟(葡萄牙文:Templo de Na Tcha, junto às Ruínas de S. Paulo)住於澳門大三巴牌坊右側,聖方濟各斜巷與茨林圍交界,為澳門現存兩座哪吒廟之一!
另外,這個斜坡很有趣,也藏著一家餐廳
Scritta in data 14 novembre 2019
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檸檬可樂
Taichung, Taiwan9.118 contributi
giu 2019 • Famiglia
去大三巴牌坊的時候哪吒廟剛好再舉辦廟會活動,看著西式建築耳朵聽的是嗩吶和鑼鼓聲,衝突卻有趣的感覺。廟宇沒有很大,來過好幾次大三巴都沒注意到祂。
Scritta in data 19 giugno 2019
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dangan
582 contributi
mag 2019 • Famiglia
多くの人でごった返している聖ポール天主堂の左横に、そっと鎮座しています。その横には昔の城壁あとも残っており、非常に素敵な空間です。また、古廊の脇を入っていくと、日本語の看板もあり、説明を読むことができます。
Scritta in data 11 maggio 2019
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