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  2. Kun Iam Temple - Wikipedia

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    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). It is regarded as one of the oldest temples in Macau, it was founded in the 13th century to venerate Kun Iam, the Chinese representation of Avalokiteśvara, the Bodhisattva of Mercy. [1] [2]

  3. List of Buddhist architecture in China - Wikipedia

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    Guanyin Statue of Hainan; Guanyin of Mount Xiqiao; Guan Yin of the South Sea; Leshan Giant Buddha; Ming bronze sculpture of Mount Sumeru in Beijing; Maitreya Buddha at Bingling Temple; Rongxian Buddha; Spring Temple Buddha; Statue of Kun Iam in Macau; Ten Directions Samantabhadra Bodhisattva; Tian Tan Buddha (The Big Buddha) in Hong Kong; White ...

  4. Classified immovable properties - Wikipedia

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    As of March 20, 2023, there were 158 classified immovable properties in Macau. [2] List. Location Name and Notes Number ... Kun Iam Temple (Kun Iam Tchai)

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

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    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 University of Macao) Portas do Cerco: 1871 border area of Macau with Zhuhai in Our Lady of Fatima Parish: Macau Military Club-Macau Security Forces Museum 1872 Avenida da Praia Grande: Moorish ...

  6. Category:Buddhist temples in Macau - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Buddhist temples in Macau" ... A-Ma Temple; K. Kun Iam Temple This page was last edited on 8 June 2024, at 17:25 (UTC). ...

  7. Coloane - Wikipedia

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    Coloane (Chinese: 路環, Portuguese: Coloane) is the southernmost area in Macau, connected to Taipa through the area known as Cotai, which is largely built from reclaimed land. Known as “Lou Wan” in Cantonese, Coloane forms the southern part of Macau. Its population consists of several settlements dotted around the parish, such as Vila de ...

  8. 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.

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

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    The Tower of Great Mercy in Longxing Temple in Hebei, as well as the 21.3 metres (70 ft) tall statue of the Thousand-Armed Thousand-Eyed Guanyin (Chinese: 千手千眼觀音; pinyin: Qiānshǒu Qiānyǎn Guānyīn) enshrined within it, which was cast in the year 971 AD during the Song dynasty