| View All Sights Sights: Religious Sites(15 found) |
| Name | Category | Location |
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Chi Lin Nunnery
Be the First to Rate It Not a single nail was used to build this nunnery, which dates... |
Religious Sites | Kowloon |
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Ching Chung Koon Taoist Temple
Be the First to Rate It The huge Ching Chung Koon Taoist Temple, adjacent to the Ching... |
Religious Sites | New Territories |
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Jamia Mosque
Be the First to Rate It The Midlevels Escalator goes right by the gray-and-white Jamia... |
Religious Sites | Western |
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Kowloon Mosque
Be the First to Rate It Hong Kong's largest Islamic worship center, Kowloon Mosque, stands... |
Religious Sites | Kowloon |
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Man Mo Temple
Be the First to Rate It Adjacent to the Tai Po market is the 100-year-old Man Mo Temple... |
Religious Sites | New Territories |
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Man Mo Temple
Be the First to Rate It It's believed to be Hong Kong Island's oldest temple, though... |
Religious Sites | Western |
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Pak Tai Temple
Be the First to Rate It In the 19th-century Cheung Chau Island was a haven for pirates... |
Religious Sites | New Territories |
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Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple
Be the First to Rate It There's a very practical approach to prayer at one of Hong Kong's... |
Religious Sites | Kowloon |
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St. John's Cathedral
Be the First to Rate It A peaceful gap in the skyscrapers -- on Garden Road and up from... |
Religious Sites | Central |
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Temple of Ten Thousand Buddhas
Be the First to Rate It You climb some 400 steps to reach this temple: but look on the... |
Religious Sites | New Territories |
Tian Tan Buddha
Be the First to Rate It Hong Kongers love superlatives, even if making them true requires... |
Public Art (Mural / Sculpture / Statue), Religious Sites | Lantau Island |
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Tin Hau Temple
Be the First to Rate It This incense-filled site is dedicated to Taoist sea goddess Tin... |
Religious Sites | Kowloon |
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Tin Hau Temple
Be the First to Rate It It's way inland now, but the small Tin Hau Temple tucked behind... |
Religious Sites | Wan Chai |
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Yan Yuen Shek
Be the First to Rate It High above Wan Chai halfway to Victoria Peak, is the suggestively... |
Public Art (Mural / Sculpture / Statue), Religious Sites | Wan Chai |
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Yuen Yuen Institute
Be the First to Rate It The Yuen Yuen Institute is made up of pavilions and prayer halls... |
Religious Sites | New Territories |