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Anynomous

" This Temple is a traditional two-hall building with a central courtyard. The facade of the temple is exquisitely decorated with plaster mouldings and murals of auspicious motifs. The main hall of the temple is devoted to the worship of Tin Hau and her guards, Chin Lei Ngan (who is believed to see things a thousand li [Chinese miles] away) and Shun Fung Yi (whose ears can hear sounds as far away as from heaven). The oldest relics surviving in the temple are two cast iron bells which are kept in the east chamber of the rear hall. One of the bells was cast in 1695 as a gift from the Tang clan to thank Tin Hau after having their sons adopted by her. The other bell was cast in 1700 as an offering to Tin Hau so that the young men of the clan could be blessed during their journey to the city for taking the provincial examinations. The temple was declared a monument on 15 November 2002. (By AMO) "

18 February 2018

Anynomous

" Currently under going some renovation as are the surrounding historical buildings. They've kept majority of the figure and overall structure intact; walls look new. "

25 December 2017

Anynomous

"
1995年被列為一級歷史建築
2002年被列為法定古蹟 "

07 October 2016

Anynomous

" 小祠一間,但外觀及牌匾精緻。法定古蹟。 "

28 November 2015

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