Tin Hau Ancient Temple.

The Tin Hau Ancient Temple is a temple dedicated to the Tin Hau.
Widely distributed in Hong Kong and coastal areas of China.
As the patron saint of fishermen, temples of Tin Hau have a deep historical and cultural heritage in these areas.
Built in the mid-18th century, it was originally called the Red Ingense Burner Temple in Yim Shuen Wan. It is one of the oldest and largest Tin Hau temples in Hong Kong.
Features: The red tiles and green tubes on the roof, the dragon carvings on the ridges, and the stone lion incense table in front of the temple all have a traditional flavor. The words "Tongzhi 7th Year" are inscribed on the stone beam outside the temple gate, and the temple has retained its basic appearance since the 7th year of Tongzhi (1868).

Post by Reed#Aurora789 | Oct 6, 2024

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