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  2. Tin Hau temples in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Tin Hau temple, located at 10 Tin Hau Temple Road, Causeway Bay, east of Victoria Park, in Eastern District, on Hong Kong Island. It is a declared monument. [ 1] The temple has given its name to the MTR station serving it ( Island line ), and subsequently to the neighboring area of Tin Hau. The Tin Hau temple in Yau Ma Tei is also famous in ...

  3. List of Mazu temples - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Mazu temples, dedicated to Mazu (媽祖) also known as Tian Shang Sheng Mu (天上聖母) or Tian Hou (天后) Chinese Goddess of Sea and Patron Deity of fishermen, sailors and any occupations related to sea/ocean, also regarded as Ancestral Deity for Lin (林) Clan.

  4. Tin Hau Temple, Joss House Bay - Wikipedia

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    Distant view of Tin Hau Temple, Joss House Bay. Joss House Bay Public Pier, next to the temple. The Tin Hau Temple in Joss House Bay, sometimes referred to as Tai Miu, [ 1] is Hong Kong 's oldest and largest Tin Hau Temple. [ 2] It is also said to be the most popular Tin Hau temple both for fishermen and for others in Hong Kong.

  5. Tin Hau Temple, Causeway Bay - Wikipedia

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    The Tin Hau Temple in Causeway Bay is one of the Tin Hau temples in Hong Kong. It is located at 10 Tin Hau Temple Road, Causeway Bay, east of Victoria Park, in Eastern District, on Hong Kong Island. The temple has given its name to the MTR station serving it ( Island line ), and consequently the neighbouring area uof Tin Hau .

  6. Hau Kok Tin Hau Temple - Wikipedia

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    The fishermen wished to enjoy the protection and blessings of the Heavenly Empress, Goddess Tin Hau (Mazu) and built a temple at Hau Kok in Tuen Mun Kau Hui (Tuen Mun Old Market) in 1637 to worship her and pray for safety. [1] During the Ming Dynasty, the To ( 陶) clansmen, who were engaged in the salt business, migrated to Tuen Mun.

  7. Tin Hau, Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Tin Hau (Chinese: 天后) is an area in Wan Chai District, on the north side of Hong Kong Island, in Hong Kong. Tin Hau is not a formalised district in Hong Kong, but rather Causeway Bay proper. The colloquial name arose from Tin Hau station, so named due to its proximity to the Causeway Bay Tin Hau Temple; and as the use of the name Causeway ...

  8. Tung Ping Chau - Wikipedia

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    Tung Ping Chau ( Chinese: 東平洲) is an island in Hong Kong, part of Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark. It is also known as Ping Chau ( 平洲 ). Tung ( 東, meaning east) is prepended to the name at times so as to avoid possible confusion with Peng Chau, another island in Hong Kong with an identically pronounced name in Cantonese.

  9. Tin Hau Temple Complex, Yau Ma Tei - Wikipedia

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    Nine-Dragon Wall in the Public Square Street Rest Garden, at the back of the Temple Complex. The Tin Hau Temple Complex is a temple in Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It comprises a row of five adjacent buildings: a Tin Hau Temple, a Shing Wong Temple, a Kwun Yum temple, Shea Tan and Hsu Yuen. The nearby Temple Street is named after it.