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Na Tcha Temple
The Na Tcha Temple at St. Paul's, measuring 8.4 meters in length and 4.51 meters in width, is a two-entry building with no central patio, making it a rare example of a traditional Chinese temple. Na Tcha Temple is a small temple located on a hill behind the Ruins of St. Paul's, standing at the foot of the emerald green Fortress Hill and clinging to the old city wall.
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