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Tin Hau Temple(Shau Kei Wan) Review

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Because I went to visit the Maritime Defense Museum, I accidentally passed by the Mekong Temple. Next to the Mekong Temple is the Guanyin Palace. The inside is dedicated to the sea Guanyin. Most of the believers are fishermen. It is said that the incense of the Mekong Temple is very strong, but the day I passed was quiet.

Tin Hau Temple(Shau Kei Wan)

Posted: Dec 15, 2019
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  • khcc
    4/5Excellent
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    One of the two temples on East Street, Tsuen Wan used to be a typhoon shelter. There were many fishermen who needed to go fishing. Tianhou Temple was to protect them. The temple was also renovated and well maintained, and the exterior was very neat and clean.

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    Posted: Jan 2, 2021
  • cparissh
    4/5Excellent
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    The Temple of Tianhou is said to bless people who go to sea. This is in the place of Yanbian Road. There is also an Internet celebrity restaurant nearby. You can queue up all year round. When you line up, you can come to the Temple of Tianhou to see it.

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    Posted: Jul 12, 2020
  • Eastern
    4/5Excellent
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    Tsuen Wan Tianhou Temple - Built in 1873, the historic ancient temple, every major festival and Tianhou Temple is also incense, close to East Street, you can go to your favorite food

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    Posted: Nov 7, 2021
  • _TT***31
    5/5Outstanding
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    Good 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

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    Posted: Dec 14, 2021
  • E24***11
    5/5Outstanding
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    It's worth seeing. Although it's not very impressive, the incense is very strong. It's also very famous in Lubanmiao, and the architecture inside is very beautiful. It's more famous and stylish, and the murals on it are worth seeing for a long time.

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    Posted: Feb 26, 2017
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