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Wong Tai Sin Temple (Chinese: 黃大仙祠) is a well known shrine and tourist attraction in Hong Kong. It is dedicated to Wong Tai Sin, or the Great Immortal Wong. The 18,000 m (190,000 sq ft) Taoist temple is ...
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Fok Tak Temple (Chinese: 福德古廟; Jyutping: fuk1 dak1 gu2 miu6) is the only Chinese temple in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is located on Haiphong Road and the current structure dates back ...
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Fung Ying Seen Koon (Chinese: 蓬瀛仙館; Jyutping: fung4 jing4 sin1 gun2) was founded in 1929 as an affiliate of the Quanzhen Longmen Lineage (全真龍門派) of Taoism. FYSK is a superb example of Taoist design ...
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Kwan Kung Pavilion (Jyutping: gwaan1 gung1 zung1 ji6 ting4) is a temple on Cheung Chau island in Hong Kong. It was built in 1973, and is dedicated to the Martial God of War and Wealth, Kwan Tai (also ...
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Chun Kwan Temple (Chinese: 真君廟; Jyutping: zan1 gwan1 miu6) is a temple dedicated to Chun Kwan on Tsing Yi Island in Hong Kong. Chun Kwan was a commoner who had combatted pirates during the South ...
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The Yuen Yuen Institute (Chinese: 圓玄學院; Jyutping: jyun4 jyun4 hok6 jyun2) is a Taoist temple in Lo Wai, Tsuen Wan District, Hong Kong.
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The Wan Chai Pak Tai Temple (Chinese: 灣仔北帝廟), originally known as "Yuk Hui Kung", is located on Lung On Street in Wan Chai, Hong Kong. It was built by locals in 1783. The temple is dedicated to Pak ...
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The Hung Shing Temple in Wan Chai, Hong Kong, is one of the forty-two temples dedicated to Hung Shing in the Hong Kong.
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Sam Tai Tsz Temple and Pak Tai Temple (Chinese: 深水埗三太子及北帝廟) is a complex of two temples in Nos.196 and 198, Yu Chau Street, Sham Shui Po, New Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is a place of worship dedicated ...
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Ching Chung Koon is a Taoist Temple and active Taoist organisation located in Tuen Mun, Hong Kong.
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Kwum Yam Shrine (Chinese: 鎮海樓公園) is a Taoist shrine at the southeastern end of Repulse Bay, in the southern part of Hong Kong Island.
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There are several Hip Tin temples (Chinese: 協天宮; Jyutping: hip3 tin1 gung1) in Hong Kong. Kwan Tai (Guan Yu) is worshiped in these temples.
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Lin Fa Temple or Lin Fa Kung (Chinese: 蓮花宮; Jyutping: lin4 faa1 gung1) is a temple located at the end of Lin Fa Kung Street, which is named after the temple, in the Tai Hang area in the southeastern ...
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Fan Sin Temple, alias "Fan Sin Kung" or "Fan Sin Miu" (Chinese: 樊仙宮; Jyutping: faan4 sin1 gung1), is a temple in Hong Kong, located in Sheung Wun Yiu, Tai Po. It was declared a monument on 30 ...
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Hau Wong or Hou Wang (Chinese: 侯王; Jyutping: hau4 wong4; pinyin: Hóu Wáng) is a title that can be translated as "Prince Marquis" or "Holy Marquis". It is not any one person's name. Hau Wong ...
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A Man Mo temple, or Man Mo Miu, is a temple dedicated to the Chinese folk god of literature, Man Tai (文帝), or Man Cheong (文昌), and the martial god Mo Tai (武帝), or Kwan Tai (關帝). The two deities were c ...
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Hung Shing Temples or Tai Wong Temples are temples dedicated to Hung Shing Tai Wong (Chinese: 洪聖大王). Hung Shing temples have been widely built in southern China, especially Guangdong province and in ...
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Lo Pan Temple (Chinese: 魯班先師廟; Jyutping: lou5 baan1 sin1 si1 miu6) is a temple located in Kennedy Town, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong dedicated to Lo Pan (魯班; also transliterated as "Lu Ban"), the ...
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Yuk Hui Temple
taoist temple located on the island of Cheung Chau, Hong Kong
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Yuk Hui Temple (Chinese: 玉虛宮) also known as Pak Tai Temple (北帝廟), is a Taoist temple located on the island of Cheung Chau, Hong Kong. The temple address is Pak She Street, Tung Wan, Cheung Chau.
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22°22′25″N 114°10′58″E / 22.3735°N 114.1829°E
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