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Pou Chai Sim Un, also known as Kun Iam Tong Temple, is one of the three ancient temples of Macao. It was built circa 17th century with three decorated halls, namely Hall of Mahavira, Longevity Hall and Hall of Kun Iam, dedicated to Kun Iam and a pantheon of Buddhist and Taoist gods. |
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