The Four Face Buddha Shrine is a Thai-style shrine in Macau. It is similar to the Erawan Shrine in Bangkok, and countless similar shrines to the Hindu deity Brahma that is found in Thailand.
In fact, there are two Four Face Buddha Shrines in Macau. One is located on Taipa, at the far end of the car park at the Macau Jockey Club, while the other is at the Macau World Trade Center.
Getting there
To get to the Macau Jockey Club, take bus 25, 26A, AP1, MT1 or MT2. To go to the Macau World Trade Center, take bus 1A, 3, 3A, 8, 10, 10A, 10B, 12, 17, 23, 28A, 28B, 28BX, 28C 32 or AP1.
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