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Hung Shing Temple

Hung Shing Temples or Tai Wong Temples are temples dedicated to Hung Shing Tai Wong (). Hung Shing temples have been widely built in southern China, especially Guangdong province and in Hong Kong.

Hong Kong

Existing temples

There are several Hung Shing Temples in Hong Kong, including 6 on Lantau Island and one only in urban Kowloon. The table provides a partial list of these temples. Hung Shing Festivals () are celebrated on the 13th day of the 2nd month in Chinese calendar at the Hung Shing Temples in Ap Lei Chau, Tai Kok Tsui, Cheung Chau, Sha Lo Wan and Kau Sai Chau.<br>

A territory-wide grade reassessment of historic buildings is ongoing. The grades listed in the table are based on data from 8 June 2023. The temples with a "Not listed" status in the table below are not graded and do not appear in the list of historic buildings considered for grading. While most probably incomplete, this list is tentatively exhaustive.

Former temples

Several temples have been ruined and have disappeared, including:

  • Temple at Fan Lau. (see details in table)
  • Temple at Mui Wo. Built in the Ming dynasty, repaired in 1843. Completely disappeared as in 1979.
  • Temple at Pui O. Built in the Ming dynasty. Ruined as in 1979. (see details in table)
  • Temple at Shek Pik. (see details in table)
  • Temple in Tung Chung, inside Tung Chung Fort. Ruined as in 1979.
  • Temples at Yi O. There used to be two small Tai Wong Temples () in the Yi O embankments area. Reported in 2025.

Other locations

See also

References