Yuen Long District
Location | Notes | Status | References | Photographs |
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Off Tai Shu Ha Road, Tai Kei Leng/Nga Yiu Tau, Shap Pat Heung | Called the "Tai Shu Ha Tin Hau Temple" (大樹下天后廟), it got its name from being a Tin Hau Temple under a tree. Probably built in 1786. The celebration taking place there for the Birthday of Tin Hau is one of the biggest in the city. | Grade II | ||
Wang Tat Road, Fung Chi Tsuen, Ping Shan | Constructed before 1908. | Grade I | ||
Tung Tau Tsuen, Yuen Long Kau Hui | It is connected with the Kwun Yum Temple at the back, and they are considered as one complex. | Grade III | ||
Sha Kong Tsuen, Ha Tsuen | Originally built in the 1800s. | Grade III | ||
Wing Ping Tsuen, San Tin | Called the "Tung Shan Temple" (東山廟), it is dedicated to Tin Hau. It underwent a renovation in 1893. | Grade III | ||
No.62 Shui Mei Tsuen, Kam Tin | It is believed that the temple was built between 1662–1722 and rebuilt in 1936. | Grade III | ||
Ng Uk Tsuen, Wang Chau | Rebuilt in 1981. | |||
Nam Hang Pai, Shap Pat Heung, off Tai Tong Road | ||||
Ha Pak Nai | ||||
Fung Kat Heung | ||||
Hung Shui Kiu | ||||
Mai Po Lung Tsuen, San Tin | ||||
Ma Tin Pok |
Read more about this topic: Tin Hau Temples In Hong Kong, Partial List By District
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