This temple was built along the waterfront facing the sea in the 26th year of the Kangxi reign (康熙, 1721) of the Qing dynasty by villagers of the area for the worship of Tin Hau. Due to rapid development leading to much reclamation after the Second World War, the temple is now in the central part of the town surrounded by high-rise buildings. An annex was added on each side of the temple. The left one is called Yi Yung Tsz (義勇祠) to commemorate 17 villagers who died for protecting the area against the invasion of villagers from Shing Mun Pat Heung (城門八鄉) which lasted for three years.The temple was also used by Chuen On Kuk (全安局), a local security organization, for discussing the affairs of Tsuen Wan Market and solving disputes among local...
Read moreMany years ago, I went there with my grandma and she was asking if my cousins would have a good relationship or getting married. And now both cousins were either happily married or in a stable...
Read moreI asked one of the workers there and he said the temple was open 6am to 5:40pm seven...
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