Tin Hau Temple Complex
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Tin Hau Temple, Joss House Bay - Wikipedia
The Tin Hau Temple in Joss House Bay, sometimes referred to as Tai Miu, is Hong Kong's oldest and largest Tin Hau Temple. It is also said to be the most popular Tin Hau temple both for fishermen and for others in Hong Kong. See more
The sea-facing temple is located at Fat Tong Mun (佛堂門), on the shore of Joss House Bay, near the south end of Clear Water Bay Peninsula. Joss House Bay derives its name … See more
The temple is said to have been built in 1266 by Lam Tao-yi (林道義). There is a rock nearby, that was carved in 1274. It bears the oldest … See more
The temple was managed by the Lam clan until 1939. Since them, it has been managed by the Chinese Temples Committee See more
Once a year, on Tin Hau's birthday, the 23rd of the third moon on the Chinese calendar, upwards of 40,000 to 50,000 people attend … See more
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Tin Hau Temple, Causeway Bay - Antiquities and Monuments Office
Tin Hau Temple - Antiquities and Monuments Office
WebTin Hau Temple. Situated between the Tang Chung Ling Ancestral Hall and Lo Wai, Lung Yeuk Tau, Fanling, the Tin Hau Temple is the main temple in the area; the year of construction is uncertain. This temple is a …
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Tin Hau Temple, Causeway Bay | Hong Kong Tourism …
WebOne of many shrines in the city dedicated to the Empress of Heaven and Goddess of the Sea, Tin Hau Temple in Causeway Bay was built in the 18th century by the Tai clan, who still manage the temple to this day.
Tin Hau Temple, Yau Ma Tei - TWGHs Records and Heritage Office
Tin Hau Temple Complex, Yau Ma Tei - Wikipedia
WebThe Tin Hau Temple Complex is a temple in Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It comprises a row of five adjacent buildings: a Tin Hau Temple, a Shing Wong Temple, a Kwun Yum temple, Shea Tan and Hsu Yuen.