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Sam Kai Vui Kun, known also as Kuan Tai Temple, is located in front of St. Dominic’s Market Complex, near Senado Square in Sé, Macau, China. The temple was built in 1750.
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Sanjie Guild Hall, also known as "Guandi Temple", was built in 1750. It was originally located in the former prosperous urban area "Rongningfang", so the social altar in front of its gate is still engraved with the words of Rongningshe, and there is a "Lianyun" To live in a state of well-being, rather to enjoy a peaceful year." The temples are small in scale, hidden among the towering buildings in the urban area, and witness the changes in the lives of local residents. The temple is dedicated to Emperor Guan, and the statue is exquisitely carved. When the guild hall was first established, it was only a place for businessmen to discuss affairs, and it has an important position in the local area. The three streets refer to Yingying Street, Guanqian Street and Haodui Street. These three streets are the local ancient commercial center, and all the merchants are concentrated here to conduct trade . Later, due to the temple of the related emperor and the temple of Caiboxingjun in the hall, there were more and more worshippers, and commercial activities were no longer carried out here, and gradually lost its original function and became a temple. Every year on the 8th day of the fourth lunar month, the Drunken Dragon Festival, many people will walk to the gate of the Sanjie Guild Hall if they want to see the dance of the drunken dragon, or take a good seat and enjoy it from a better angle; salon. On the 13th day of the fifth lunar month, Emperor Guan's birthday, a bamboo shed was built in front of the Sanjie Guild Hall as a stage to stage a magic show. In addition to these lively days, the Sanjie Guild Hall has returned to its peaceful appearance.