Puji Temple (also known as the Guanyin Hall) Puji Temple is one of the three ancient shavers in Macau, and it was founded at the end of the time; the temple currently has an iron clock in Chongxu five years (1632), which shows its long history. The Temple was subsequently rebuilt and expanded twice in Jiaqingxuan (1818) and Xianfeng 8 (1858), forming today's scale. The first hall is the Daxiong Palace, the second is the Longevity Palace, and the third is the Guanyin Palace. It is dedicated to the Sanbao Buddha, the disaster relief and life-saving medicine master Buddha and the Guanyin Bodhisattva. The master of Lingnan painting, Gao Jianfu, lived in the Buddhist temple during the Anti-Japanese War and painted and taught. The garden in the courtyard has a stone pavilion, which is the place where the Sino-US Pangxia Treaty was signed. Puji Temple occupies a wide area as a whole, in addition to the main hall, there are also partial halls, as well as abbot, Miaoxiang and other halls, and there are gardens and monument corridors in the back mountain.