Tsing Yi - Religious Buildings

Religious Buildings

  • Tin Hau Temple; the temple was originally located near Tsing Yi Tong. Upon reclamation of Tsing Yi, it was moved to Ha Ko Tan (下高灘), near today's Chung Mei Lo Uk Village.
  • Chun Kwan Temple; the temple was relocated near Tsing Yi Police Station.
  • Tsing Tak Tong Tat-more Temple; the Bodhidharma temple in Tsing Yi Lutheran Village.
  • St. Thomas the Apostle Church; the Catholic church building, near Tsing Yi Estate and Tsing Yi Park, was completed in July 1999.
  • Tsing Yi Ward of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; The church is near Maritime Square and St. Pauls Village.
  • Tai Yam Neong Neong Temple (太陰娘娘廟); Taoist temple, worshipping the Goddess of Moon, Sheung Ngo (嫦娥), located in Tsing Yi Lutheran Village.
  • Tai Wong Temple (大王古廟), Taoist temple in Tsing Yi Lutheran Village.
  • Tsing Lam Church (青霖堂), Protestant church by the side of Fishermen's Village and St. Paul's Village; the buildings were formally "Fish Marketing Organisation Tsing Yi Fishermen's Children's Primary School".

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