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The Mandarin's House (Portuguese: Casa do Mandarim) is a mansion complex near the Church of Saint Lawrence in Macau, China.

By 1725, the mansion was used by visiting Qing dynasty officials and their allies. In February 1725, Madam Lee, a powerful merchant that controlled all trade of salt and sugar for Macau, moved into the Mandarin's House, along with her guards. Assassin Edward Kenway infiltrated the site, seeking a logbook Madam Lee had purchased, but was surprised by the merchant before they themselves were surprised by a group of ninjas entering the mansion.[1]

Behind the scenes

The mansion's appearance in Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple is an anachronism. The actual building was constructed for Qing theoretician and reformist Zheng Guanying and completed only in 1869, 144 years after its appearance in the webtoon.[2]

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