The Cham Shan Monastery is a Buddhist monastery located in Sai Kung, Hong Kong China. The monastery was built in 1964 and has one of the largest Great Buddha's Halls in Hong Kong China.
The Che Kung Temple Ho Chung is a Taoist temple located on the banks of the Ho Chung River, Sai Kung District, Hong Kong China. The temple is mainly worshiping the Chinese deities General Che, his son and his grandson. The temple was built in the mid-16th century and is one of the oldest temple...
Che Kung Temple Sha Tin is a temple located in Sha Tin district. It is mainly worshipping the Chinese deity Che Kung who was a general during the Southern Song dynasty. The local people love to go to this temple on the third days of the lunar new year and to spin the mini windmill...
The Cheung Shan Monastery is located in Fanling, Hong Kong China. The temple is a Buddhist temple and it has more than 100 years of history. It is now a declared a monument.
Chi Lin Nunnery is a Buddhist temple located in Diamond Hill. It is a large Buddhist temple complex which was rebuilt in the 1998 with the Tang dynasty temple style architecture. The temple has different statues of the Buddha, bodhisattva Guanyin and other bodhisattvas. There is a garden in front of the inner temple with...
Ching Chung Koon is a Taoist temple located in Tuen Mun, Hong Kong China. It was built in Tuen Mun during 1960. This is a beautiful temple, There are halls of Taoist deities and also Chinese-style gardens, man-made "hill" and fishponds.
The Ching Leung Fat Yuen is a Buddhist temple located in Tuen Mun, Hong Kong China. The temple has more than 100 years of history and it was built in 1912. Some of the buildings inside are now Grade III historical buildings.
The Ching Tak Tong Tat Mor Cho Sze Temple is a temple located in Tsing Yi. It is mainly worshiping Bodhidharma, Chinese deity Chun Kwan and Sun Wukong. The temple was built in 1950.
The Chong Har Ching Ser is located in Fanling, Hong Kong China. It is a Taoist temple and mainly worshiping Bodhisattva Guanyin, Chinese/Taoist deities Lu Dongbin, Pak Tai, Lord Guan, Three Pure Ones, Huanglong Zhenren and Confucius.
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