Pak Tai Temple at Cheung Chau
Pak Tai Temple (CN: 北帝廟) at Cheung Chau is a Taoist temple that was originally built in 1783. There is also a Pak Tai Temple in Wan Chai and at Stanley. The temple is...
Pak Tai Temple (CN: 北帝廟) at Cheung Chau is a Taoist temple that was originally built in 1783. There is also a Pak Tai Temple in Wan Chai and at Stanley. The temple is...
Pak Tai Temple (CN: 灣仔北帝廟) was built by Wan Chai residents in 1863 and was originally known as Yuk Hui Kung temple. It is the largest temple on Hong Kong Island consisting of three halls and...
The Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple (CN: 黃大仙祠) is one of the regions most popular, representing three faiths Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism. The temple has numerous nooks and crannies and some truly exquisite detailing. Points...
Yuen Yuen Institute (CN: 圓玄學院) is a traditional Chinese Taoist Temple which is open daily from 9am to 5pm and free to visit. Like many temples in China, it represents all three local religions, Confucianism,...
Fung Ying Seen Koon (CN: 蓬瀛仙館) is a large and ornate Taoist Temple located in Fanling. It is the city’s premier Taoist Temple and was founded in 1929. It is a functioning temple with...
This temple started out as an altar built on a rock that stood on what used to be the shoreline, since Hung Shing is the deity who provides protection at sea, worshipped by fishermen,...