Category:Shau Kei Wan temple cluster

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Object location22° 16′ 33.48″ N, 114° 13′ 41.64″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMapinfo
English: The Shau Kei Wan temple cluster contains 6 temples built on a flattened hilltop by the Shau Kei Wan Kaifong Advancement Association (筲箕灣街坊福利促進會). It is located on the hillside of Shau Kei Wan Road. Near No. 8 Chai Wan Road, in Shau Kei Wan, Hong Kong Island. The temples of the cluster are:
  • Fuk Tak Temple (1969) (福德祠). Ajacent to the Hung Shing Temple. It was moved from a place near the street end of the Shau Kei Wan Road to Chai Wan Road in the 1930s. After WWII, the Government developed the area near Chai Wan Road and the Temple was relocated to the present site.
  • Kwun Yam Temple (1971) (觀音廟)
  • Kwan Tai Temple (1976) (關帝廟)
  • Hung Shing Temple (1980) (洪聖古廟). Ajacent to the Fuk Tak Temple. Originally located at Aldrich village, it was moved to the present location when the village was demolished.
  • Cheung Fei Temple (1981) (張飛廟). Dedicated to Zhang Fei.
  • Lau Bei Temple (1993) (劉備廟)

Additional information: [1] [2] [3] Items #1298 #1324 #1332 #1333

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