Tsuen Wan District
Name | Location | Notes/References | Photographs |
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Chuk Lam Sim Yuen | Fu Yung Shan, Tsuen Wan | "Bamboo Forest Monastery", built between 1929 and 1932. | |
Old House of the Former Hoi Pa Tsuen (Formerly Lot 956 of Hoi Pa Tsuen) | Jockey Club Tak Wah Park, Tak Wah Street | ||
Po Kwong Yuen Monastery | Lo Wai Road | ||
Tin Hau Temple | Nos. 56-58 Castle Peak Road, Tsing Lung Tau | ||
Chan Yi Cheung Ancestral Hall | Jockey Club Tak Wah Park, Tak Wah Street | ||
Tin Hau Temple | No. 38 Ma Wan Town, Ma Wan |
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