Exploring Fixing the Year of Conflict in Macau… Where to Go…?!
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Year of Conflict… What is it? Have you ever wondered what the term Year of Conflict means? <\/span>In fact, this term is a belief in Chinese astrology that refers to the zodiac years that clash which may cause changes in various aspects for those born in the year that conflicts with that zodiac, whether good or bad. To ensure peace of mind and enhance auspiciousness in life, one must perform rituals to fix the conflict. <\/span>
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Making merit to fix the conflict can be done by performing a ritual to entrust one's fate to the Tai Sui deity who protects one's destiny, influencing the lives of individuals each year, to help alleviate misfortunes.<\/span><\/em> But where should one go to fix it? Today, SistaCafe <\/span>has some recommended places to properly fix the Year of Conflict with the Trip to Explore Fixing the Year of Conflict in Macau<\/strong> and pray for good luck throughout the year. Let’s gather some information!

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“Macau”<\/span><\/strong> this land of two cultures is not only known as the Las Vegas of the East filled with lights at night, but it is also a destination for those seeking blessings, fortune, and to worship for good luck, including fixing the Year of Conflict.<\/strong> This small city is home to many ancient Chinese temples, revered by people both locally and internationally, not just those of Chinese descent. So, if you know you are in conflict this year or are preparing for future conflicts, let’s go fix it together..

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For this trip to fix the conflict and pray for auspiciousness,  we will recommend a total of 3 temples since the number 3 in Chinese culture signifies birth <\/span><\/strong>which we expand in the sense of rebirth after overcoming hardships. Let’s see which temples in Macau are worth visiting.

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【 Making Merit to Fix the Conflict at Pao Kong Temple 】<\/h2> <\/div> <\/div>

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Let’s start our exploration of temples in Macau at the first stop to perform the ritual to fix the Year of Conflict. This is Pao Kong Temple (วัดเปากง)<\/span><\/strong> or known to Thais as Paoh Bun Chin Temple<\/strong> an ancient temple built during the reign of Emperor Guangxu in 1889. Here, there are 60 Tai Sui deities separated by zodiac years with the year written at the base of each deity for easy identification. Those born in the year of conflict, whether directly or indirectly, can perform the merit-making ritual to fix the conflict as follows:


How to Fix the Year of Conflict with Tai Sui at Pao Kong Temple

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1. Tell the staff your birth year

2. Light two candles and place them in the left and right incense pots

3. Light 3 large incense sticks and place them together in one pot

4. Light 9 small incense sticks and place them together in the same pot

5. The staff will chant for you, then hold the paper money and gold paper and state your name

6. The staff will take the paper money and gold paper to place at the deity corresponding to your birth year

7. Burn the paper

After completing the merit-making ritual to fix the conflict, don’t forget to pray to <\/strong>Pao Kong or Paoh Bun Chin the main deity of the temple, asking for help to ward off bad things from your life. I assure you that life will be good, good, good!! Fixing the Year of Conflict in Macau must include this temple!

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【 Seeking a Soulmate at A-Ma Temple 】

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After fixing the Year of Conflict in Macau, let’s continue to pray at the famous temple in Macau that you cannot miss, which is A-Ma Temple (วัดอาม่า)<\/span><\/strong> considered the most popular temple for Thai tourists. It is the oldest temple in Macau, built during the Ming Dynasty in 1488 and has been recorded as a World Heritage site.

 <\/div> A-Ma Temple is located by the sea, with the highlight that draws immense faith being Goddess of the Sea or A-Ma<\/strong><\/span><\/em> whose sacredness is surrounded by many legends. To pray to the Goddess A-Ma, offer incense and candles, or if you wish to ask for a partner, bring along a pair of lotus candles.


How to Worship at A-Ma Temple

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1. Use a large incense stick with a dragon carving on the side to enhance auspiciousness.<\/div>

2. Light 15 small incense sticks and place 3 sticks in each pot.

3. Burn paper money and gold paper.

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If you wish to have wealth flowing in, walk over to the carved stone of an ancient junk boat<\/span> here. The locals believe that if you fold a banknote into the shape of a boat, rub it against the stone boat image, and carry it with you, you will be lucky, lucky, lucky!!

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【 Performing the Wealth Opening Ceremony at Kun Iam Temple 】

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Finally, to complete the trip to fix the Year of Conflict in Macau, you must visit Kun Iam Temple (วัดกวนอิม)<\/span><\/strong> another ancient temple built during the Yuan Dynasty in 1627 to honor the Bodhisattva Kuan Yin. Here, the Goddess Kuan Yin is depicted in a traditional bridal gown, which is different from the usual statues we see. The highlight is the wealth opening ceremony, allowing wealth to flow in<\/span><\/em><\/strong> which takes place in early March each year. <\/strong>Those who participate are said to be blessed with wealth and fortune, even the billionaires of Macau attend this event! You definitely cannot miss this!<\/div>


How to Worship at Kun Iam Temple

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1. Use a pair of candles and place them on both sides left and right.

2. Light 3 large incense sticks and place them in the center.<\/div>

3. Then light small incense sticks and place them in pots until reaching the front of the temple, 3 sticks in each pot.

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