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  2. Kun Iam Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Kun Iam Temple (Chinese: 觀音堂, Portuguese: Templo de Kun Iam Tong) is a temple in Nossa Senhora de Fátima, Macau, China. One of the three largest and richest Buddhist temples in Macau, its more official name is Pou Chai Sim Un (Pou Chai Temple, Chinese : 普濟禪院 ).

  3. Treaty of Wanghia - Wikipedia

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    Façade of the Kun Iam Temple, where the treaty was signed. The Treaty of Wanghia (also known as the Treaty of Wangxia; Treaty of peace, amity, and commerce, between the United States of America and the Chinese Empire; [2] (Chinese: [中美]望廈條約 / [中美]望厦条约) was the first of the unequal treaties imposed by the United States on the Qing dynasty.

  4. Classified immovable properties - Wikipedia

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    Kun Iam Temple (Coloane) MC007 Santa Sancha Palace: AM001 Chapel of Our Lady of Penha and Bishop's Palace AM002 St. Joseph's Seminary: AM003 Casa Garden: AM004

  5. List of Buddhist temples in the People's Republic of China

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    The Hanging Temple, a temple built into a cliff 75 meters (246 ft) above the ground near Mount Heng in Shanxi in 491 AD A hall and courtyard at Huayan Temple in Shanxi. Chongshan Temple (Shanxi) Huayan Temple (Datong) Pagoda of Fogong Temple; Puhua Temple; Qifo Temple; Shuanglin Temple; The Hanging Temple; Xuanzhong Temple; Yanqing Temple ...

  6. List of historic buildings and structures in Macau - Wikipedia

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    Bazaar Temple, Macau: 1860 Largo do Bazar: Tam Kung Temple: 1862 Coloane island: Mong-Há Fort: 1864; original 1849 Mong Ha Hill: Tin Hau Temple, Macau: 1865 Rua dos Pescadores: Guia Lighthouse 1865 Kun Iam Tchai Temple and Seng Wong Temple: 1867 Avenida do Coronel Mesquita: Kun Iam Small Temple: 1871 Foothill of Kun Iam Rock, Taipa (near the ...

  7. Category:Buddhist temples in Macau - Wikipedia

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    A-Ma Temple; K. Kun Iam Temple This page was last edited on 8 June 2024, at 17:25 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  8. List of Buddhist architecture in China - Wikipedia

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    The following is a non-exhaustive list of Buddhist temples, monasteries, pagodas, grottoes, archaeological sites and colossal statues in China. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .

  9. History of Macau - Wikipedia

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    The Templo de Kun Iam was the site where, on 3 July 1844, the treaty of Wangxia (named after the village of Mong Ha where the temple was located) was signed by representatives of the United States and China. This marked the official beginning of Sino-US relations.