The Sacred Statue of Christ in Atsabe represents a significant religious landmark located in the village of Atsabe, within the Ermera municipality of Timor-Leste. This revered statue is placed within a predominantly Catholic community, reflecting the country's strong Christian faith influenced by Portuguese colonial history. The statue itself is set against the backdrop of Timor-Leste's rugged terrain, providing visitors with a peaceful site for contemplation and worship, accompanied by breathtaking panoramic views. Atsabe, although lesser-known compared to the iconic Cristo Rei statue in Dili, offers a more immersive cultural experience, being deeply embedded in the local traditions. Visitors often encounter warm hospitality from the residents and can gain insights into the lives of the Timorese people. The area surrounding the statue is characterized by lush greenery and hilly landscapes, and is also known for its coffee plantations, as Ermera is one of Timor-Leste's main coffee-producing regions. The statue is an emblem of hope and a symbol of the enduring faith that characterizes much of Timor-Leste's spirit and identity.