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In the eastern part of Kyoto City, you can find a renowned temple known as “Kiyomizu-dera” in Japanese or “Cheongsusa” in Chinese characters, meaning a temple with clear water. “Founded in the Heian Period, Kiyomizu-dera” Kiyomizu-dera was established during the Heian Period. It is known to have been founded by General Sakanoue no Tamuramaro, the first Shogun of the Heian ...

In Arashiyama, located in the western part of Kyoto, you can find various tourist attractions, including one of Japan’s renowned scenic spots, “Tenryu-ji Temple,” which is also recognized as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site. Tenryu-ji Temple is famous not only for the temple itself but also for the garden with a pond that can be found within its premises. ...

In Singapore, notable attractions like Clarke Quay and Orchard Road come to mind, but nestled between Clarke Quay and Orchard Road lies the expansive “Fort Canning Park.” “A Park on the Hill – Fort Canning Park” Located atop a hill behind Clarke Quay, Fort Canning Park is often referred to by locals as the “Central Park” due to its central ...

The central area of the Macao Peninsula in the old town of Macao is undoubtedly the “Senado Square.” At Senado Square, you can find various UNESCO World Heritage sites, as it is densely packed with places containing Macao’s history. “The meaning of Senado Square is ‘Senate’ in Portuguese.” In Portuguese, “Senado” means “Senate.” So, if we translate this place directly ...

In the historic district of Macau Peninsula, you’ll discover Guan Yu Temple. In Chinese culture, Guan Yu is revered as a god of martial prowess and prosperity, particularly esteemed by merchants. Being a part of the Chinese cultural sphere, Macau has its own temple dedicated to the worship of Guan Yu. Known as Guan Tai Temple or the Intersection of ...

In Senado Square, Macau, a UNESCO World Heritage site, you can explore various cultural treasures. Alongside the Ruins of St. Paul’s and Monte Fort, you’ll find Na Tcha Temple among other UNESCO-designated sites. As you ascend from Senado Square towards the direction of Ruins of St. Paul’s Cathedral, you’ll come across a prominent yellow building. This structure, too, is one ...

In the heart of the historic center of Macau, adjacent to the ruins of St. Paul’s Cathedral in Senado Square, you can find a small temple. While the ruins of St. Paul’s Cathedral represent Western civilization, Na Tcha Temple stands as a symbol of Eastern culture. “Na Tcha Temple, a Taoist Temple in Macau” Built in 1888, Na Tcha Temple ...

In Macau, you can find many old churches. Alongside the “Ruins of St. Paul’s” and “St. Dominic’s Church” in Senado Square, you can also visit “St. Anthony’s Church”. St. Anthony’s Church is one of the three prominent churches built in Macau. It was completed over two years from 1558 to 1560. “Macau: St. Anthony’s Church” However, the original St. Anthony’s ...

In the heart of Macao Peninsula, which encompasses the old town of Macao, when you walk a bit northwest from Senado Square and pass through the beef jerky street, you’ll find yourself heading towards a prominent historic site. The most renowned historical site in Macao, now designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site, is the Ruins of St. Paul’s, commonly ...