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  2. Hong Kong China Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong China Temple is on a 0.3-acre site, with a total area of 21,744 square feet (2,020.1 m 2). It is located at the heart of the Asia continent, in the Kowloon Tong neighborhood of Hong Kong.

  3. Yuk Hui Temple - Wikipedia

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    The temple is in traditional Chinese style with a roof of detailed green concave tiles, ridges and ceramic figurines. [12] [13] Figures of stone lions can be found all around the architecture and this temple has the most stone lions (4) among Hong Kong temples. [11]

  4. Yuk Wong Kung Din - Wikipedia

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    Yuk Wong Kung Din (Chinese: 玉皇宮殿) or Yuk Wong Bo Din (玉皇寶殿) is a temple located at No. 26A A Kung Ngam Village Lane, A Kung Ngam, Shau Kei Wan, Hong Kong. The temple is dedicated to the Jade Emperor (玉皇, Yuk Wong in Cantonese). Two side altars are dedicated to Tin Hau (left of the main altar) and Kwun Yam (right). [1] The ...

  5. Tin Hau Temple Complex, Yau Ma Tei - Wikipedia

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    Kwun Yum temple (觀音古廟) in 2020, with the name Fuk Tak Tsz (福德祠) concurrently displayed. Note that both names are written horizontally from right-to-left. Nine-Dragon Wall in the Public Square Street Rest Garden, at the back of the Temple Complex. The Tin Hau Temple Complex is a temple in Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

  6. Wan Chai Pak Tai Temple - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Pak Tai. The Wan Chai Pak Tai Temple, also known as Yuk Hui Kung, is located on Lung On Street in Wan Chai, Hong Kong.It was built by locals in 1863. [1] The temple is dedicated to Pak Tai, a martial deity, and houses a 3 metres (9.8 ft) Ming Dynasty statue of Pak Tai built in 1603, as well as a number of antique bells cast in 1863.

  7. Hung Shing Temple - Wikipedia

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    There are several Hung Shing Temples in Hong Kong, including 6 on Lantau Island [2] and one only in urban Kowloon. [3] The table provides a partial list of these temples. Hung Shing Festivals (洪聖誕) are celebrated on the 13th day of the 2nd month in Chinese calendar at the Hung Shing Temples in Ap Lei Chau, [4] Tai Kok Tsui, [3] Cheung Chau, [4] Sha Lo Wan [5] and Kau Sai

  8. Wong Tai Sin Temple (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    Wong Tai Sin Temple (Chinese: 黃大仙祠) is a well known shrine and tourist attraction in Hong Kong. [1] It is dedicated to Wong Tai Sin, or the Great Immortal Wong. [2] The 18,000 m 2 (190,000 sq ft) Taoist temple is famed for the many prayers answered: "What you request is what you get" (有求必應) via a practice called kau chim.

  9. Tsing Shan Monastery - Wikipedia

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    The Tsing Shan Temple is the eldest amongst the temples in Hong Kong. There is a main worship hall inside the temple and the writing " 一切有情、同登覺地 " (Everything on Earth Has Ties and Reaches Nirvana Together) could be seen in front of the stairs leading to the hall.