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Hung Shing Temple - Wan Chai
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129-131 Queen's Rd E
Hong Kong Island
Wan Chai
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Hung Shing Temple at Wan Chai - This temple started out as an altar built on a rock that stood on what used to be the shoreline, since Hung Shing is the deity who provides protection at sea, worshipped by fishermen, farmers and sea traders. Over the years, land reclamation has ‘pushed’ the temple farther inland. Estimated to be built between 1847 and 1852, it underwent its first renovation in 2015. Despite the dramatic changes to the city around it, the temple is still used by worshippers and provides visitors with an interesting insight into ancient Chinese folk religion.
Hung Shing Temple at Wan Chai - This temple started out as an altar built on a rock that stood on what used to be the shoreline, since Hung Shing is the deity who provides protection at sea, worshipped by fishermen, farmers and sea traders. Over the years, land reclamation has ‘pushed’ the temple fa…
Probably built in 1847, Hung Shing Temple is part of the Wanchai Cultural Heritage Trail Walk. It is a Grade I Historic Building.