There is a legend about the construction of this temple - "There was a great plague in Macau at that time, but there was no great impact near 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 of Naju to the local residents. Later, the epidemic was under control, and the residents also believed that it was because of the protection of the temple in Shishan. Build temples for 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. Naju Temple is small, but it contains rich cultural connotations, which is even more wonderful. Nazar has been worshipped by Macao residents since the late 17th century. It is a very local folk belief. A Temple of more than a hundred years is not enough to become a world cultural heritage. What is important is that it embodies two cultures, mutual respect and coexistence of the two religions, preserves the traditional temple fair culture, and also shows the community culture and neighborhood culture of Macao society. " President Ye believes that it is the cultural connotation that gives the Naju Temple lasting vitality, so the protection of the world heritage is not only to leave behind the ancient buildings, but also to leave behind the soul of the traditional culture coexisting with it.