Next to Dasanba, the location is not big, and Naga Temple is rare. It hasn't been repaired for a long time, but it is well preserved. Naga Temple in Dasanba refers to the Naga Temple on the right side of Dasanba Archway in Macau, which is one of the two existing Naga Temple in Macau. The Temple of Sambanaja is on the street next to St. Paul's Cathedral, and it's too small to be found. The temple is often regarded as a symbol of the Chinese and Western cultures of Macau, and became part of the historic urban area of Macau in 2005. It is said that there was a great plague in Macau at that time, but there was no great influence in the vicinity of Shishan. So the residents near Dasanba thought that it was because of the protection of the temple in Shishan. After many negotiations, the temple wished to lend the statue to the local residents. Later, the epidemic was under control, and the residents built temples from then on. Where do you worship? It is said that the temple was built in 1888, and was rebuilt in 1901 (the twenty-seventh year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty). The last two projects were built in 1995 and 2000.