Isolated and quiet Tin Hau Temple, one of four temples dedicated to the Goddess of the Sea (Tin Hau) on Cheung Chau.
Here you find a traditional temple arrangement with joss stick cauldron in front of the building with nice Chinese roofing. The exterior is grey colour, entrance surrounded by red Chinese characters and fronted by red pillars. Within, there is a sedan chair, ancient drum and shrine setup with multiple deity figures.
On one side of the temple you will find a small turtle pond while the other side has a pavilion with a larger statue of Kun Iam on display. From in front of the temple, there are nice views of the sea to the south.
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