Lin Fung Temple
Lin Fung Temple
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Lonely Planet review for Lin Fung Temple
Once Taoist but now dedicated to Kun Iam, this temple (built in 1592) was where people from Guangdong province would stay when they visited Macau, including Lin Zexu, the commissioner charged with stamping out the opium trade, who stayed here in September 1839. The Lin Zexu Memorial Hall, with its old photographs, a model of a Chinese war junk and opium-smoking paraphernalia, recalls his visit.








