1. The Kun Iam Statue is a 20-meter tall bronze statue of the Goddess of Mercy, located on the reclaimed land of Macau Peninsula. The statue was unveiled in 1999 as a gift from the People’s Republic of China to mark the transfer of Macau’s sovereignty from Portugal to China. It is considered to be one of the three most iconic landmarks in Macau, along with the Ruins of St. Paul’s and the Macau Tower. The statue has a serene and peaceful expression, and is surrounded by lotus flowers, symbolizing purity and enlightenment. Visitors can climb up to the statue’s observation deck for panoramic views of the city, or take a leisurely stroll around the Lotus Pond next to the statue.
2. The Kun Iam Statue is open daily from 7am to 6pm. There is no phone number available for the statue.
3. Admission to the Kun Iam Statue is free. Public transportation options include taking a bus to Avenida da Praia or Praça de Ferreira do Amaral, or taking a taxi directly to the statue. Visitors can also walk to the statue from nearby attractions such as the Macau Science Center or the Macau Fisherman’s Wharf.