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A-Ma Cultural Village

The A-Ma Cultural Village is a former village in Macau which has since been converted into a tourist attraction in the 21st century. It is notably home to a temple worshipping the Chinese sea-goddess Mazu, who was also known as A-Ma.

History

In 1725, after inadvertently ending his partnership with Madam Lee, the British Assassin Edward Kenway led several of his companions including John Young, Zhang, and his fellow villagers to reside in the new location. There, Edward and his companions formed a trading organisation that vowed to bring people together, protect them, and conduct business through ethical means.[1] Since then, it served as the organisation's headquarters for a period of time until its conversion into a tourist attraction.[2]

In the 2020s, Edward's descendant Noa Kim travelled to the complex alongside with Abstergo's Shimazu Sei to pick up on Edward's lead in 1725. Upon arriving, Sei's team was denied entry despite having applied to gain access prior. When her team sought to force their way through, Noa made use of the distraction to sneak away and follow a trail he discovered with Eagle Vision.[2]

Appearances

References

  1. Assassin's Creed: Forgotten TempleEpisode 21
  2. 2.0 2.1 Assassin's Creed: Forgotten TempleEpisode 22