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Matsu (goddess): Facts, Discussion Forum, and Encyclopedia Article
Macau Peninsula is the oldest and most ... of the oldest and most famous temples in Macau. Built in 1488, the temple is dedicated to the goddess of seafarers and fishermen Matsu

Tin Hau - Macau - Travel to China
Matsu (媽祖, pinyin: Māzǔ, Wade-Giles: Ma-tsu, lit. "Mother-Ancestor"), mortal name Lin Muoniang (林默娘), is the Taoist Goddess of the Sea who protects fishermen and ...

Macau - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The name Macau is thought to be derived from the A-Ma Temple (traditional Chinese: 媽閣廟; Jyutping: Maa1 Gok3 Miu6), a temple built in 1448 dedicated to Matsu — the goddess of ...

A-Ma Temple Travel Guide - Matsu Temple,Mazu Temple - China ...
A-Ma Temple - Travel Guide: The A-Ma Temple is the oldest temple in Macao, which has a history of over 500 years. It was built in order to commemorate Mazu, the sacred sea goddess ...

Macau - Mirror of Wikipedia - WikiLib.com
The name Macau is thought to be derived from the Templo de A-Má, a temple built in 1448 dedicated to Matsu - the goddess of seafarers and fishermen.

Matsu (goddess) - on Opentopia, a free Encyclopedia
Macau has three Tin Hau temples (one per Coloane, Macau Peninsula, and Taipa). In total, there are around 1,500 Matsu temples in 26 countries of the world.

Cheap Flights from Matsu to Macao, MFK to MO Airfare Search from ...
Air Macau has the most flights to Macao. There are 32 countries in the same zone as Macao. The longest flight to Macao is 4,592 miles. There are 28 cities with flights to Macao.

Macau Travel Guide | Macau.com.au
The name "Macau" was derived from Templo de A-Ma, built in 1448 for the goddess of seafarers, Matsu. It was said that when the first group of Portuguese came into this place and ...

Matsu Goddess - Names
Matsu Goddess - Names: Encyclopedia II - Macau - Names. The name "Macau" is thought to be derived from the Templo de A-Má (Temple of A-Ma) (媽閣廟, Cantonese Jyutping: Maa1 Gok3 ...

Macau: Weather from Answers.com
The name Macau is thought to be derived from the A-Ma Temple (traditional Chinese: 媽閣廟; Jyutping: Maa1 Gok3 Miu6), a temple built in 1448 dedicated to Matsu — the goddess of ...

 

 

 

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