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The Tianhou Temple, located at No. 10 Tianhou Temple Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, China, was built in the early Qing Dynasty by Dai Yu, then known as the "Yanchuanwan Red Incense Temple", and the rights to the temple are still the Dai clan
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Tianhou Temple, located near the Wishing Tree in Dapulin Village, was built during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty and has a long history. The Tianhou Temple in Lincun is a two-stage building. The main hall is dedicated to Tianhou Empress, and the two sides are the Wenwu Hall and the Yi Temple. The Wenwu Temple is dedicated to Emperor Wenchang and Guan Sheng, while the Yi Temple is dedicated to 12 martyrs who protect the village.
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The Tianhou Temple, located at No. 10 Tianhou Temple Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, China, was built in the early Qing Dynasty by Dai Yu, then known as the "Yanchuanwan Red Incense Temple", and the rights to the temple are still the Dai clan
A more famous attraction in Tai Po District, New Territories, Hong Kong, free entry to the temple, take the train to Taihe Railway Station and then transfer to the bus 64K, get off at the door, very convenient, I heard that it is very practical, have time to try it.
Although the current wishing tree is not the original one, but imitated, but overall it is still a good traditional experience activity! In addition, there are some street snacks along the way, which can take into account the needs of visitors. Lincun Wish Tree is definitely a place to visit in the New Year. First, go to make a wish. Although now, the glue tree is replaced by the original real tree, there is no obstacle to a large and large group of citizens to make a wish (of course, there are countless tourists to make a pilgrimage). Finally, go to the nearby Lincun Country Park for a big luck. Perfect 👍
The Temple of Tianhou, near the Wish Tree in Tai Po Lam Village, has been built since the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty and is a second-level historical building. Legend has it that Tianhou surnamed Lin Mingmo, has been predicting the weather since childhood, rescued countless people in the shipwreck, coastal villagers and fishermen regarded her as the sea patron god and built a temple to worship, praying for the wind and rain to catch a harvest. The Temple of the Hou Temple of Lincun is a two-entry building, the main hall Fenghuang Tianhou Niang, on both sides of the Wenwu Temple and Yixuan; the Temple Fenghuang Wenchang Emperor and Guan Shengdijun, while Yixuan worshipped 12 martyrs.
The Tianhou Temple of Lincun passed by before entering Lincun. Although the temple is not big, the incense in the inner is considered to be full, and it is still a second-level historical building, which has a certain conservation significance.
The tree is located in Fangma Village, in Tai Po Lam Village, New Territories. The two big trees that originally grew in the village are regarded as gods by villagers, who go to the Tin Hau Temple every year for the Lunar New Year.
It is rare to pass the wishing tree in Lincun, and the scorpion will go to the Tianhou Temple to ask for peace and worship God. I hope everything goes well.