The lavishly restored Tin Hau Temple and Kwan Tai Temple in Sai Kung Town appear as a single structure with a shared courtyard and separate entrances and incense furnaces. Kwan Tai Temple, the one on the right, was moved here in 1916 where it was merged with Tin Hau Temple to become the area's religious and community hub. Both temples are over a hundred years old.
Tin Hau & Kwan Tai Temples
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