This is a list of City God Temples in China.
Shing Wong Temples ( Chinese: 城隍廟) in Hong Kong are dedicated to Shing Wong, a god who protects a city. They include:
Location | Notes | Status | References | Photographs |
---|---|---|---|---|
Kam Wa Street,
Shau Kei Wan,
Eastern District |
Shing Wong Temple (
筲箕灣城隍廟) Built in 1877. Formerly named Fook Tak Tsz (福德祠), it was renamed "Shing Wong Temple" after an expansion project in 1974. Managed by the
Chinese Temples Committee.
[13] |
Grade III | [1] [2] [3] [4] | |
Temple Street,
Yau Ma Tei |
Shing Wong Temple (城隍廟) Within the Tin Hau Temple Complex. Built in 1878, it is the second largest of the five buildings of the complex, after the Tin Hau Temple. [14] |
Declared (complex) |
[5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] | |
Po Lam Road, near the junction with Sau Mau Ping Road,
Sau Mau Ping. Near
Po Tat Estate,
Kwun Tong District |
Shing Wong Temple (城隍廟) Part of the Sau Mau Ping Temple Complex. |
Not listed | [11] [12] | |
Sau Mau Ping Road,
Sau Mau Ping. |
Part of a temple complex built in 1964 without government approval. Demolished in 2008 to make way for the new On Tat Estate. | Not listed | picture picture [13] [14] [15] [16] | |
Fu Tei Ha Tsuen (虎地下村),
Fu Tei,
Tuen Mun District |
Shing Wong Temple (城隍廟) Within the Nam On Buddhist Monastery (南安佛堂). The Shing Wong Temple was built in 1964. [15] |
Nil grade | [17] [18] |
This is a list of City God Temples in China.
Shing Wong Temples ( Chinese: 城隍廟) in Hong Kong are dedicated to Shing Wong, a god who protects a city. They include:
Location | Notes | Status | References | Photographs |
---|---|---|---|---|
Kam Wa Street,
Shau Kei Wan,
Eastern District |
Shing Wong Temple (
筲箕灣城隍廟) Built in 1877. Formerly named Fook Tak Tsz (福德祠), it was renamed "Shing Wong Temple" after an expansion project in 1974. Managed by the
Chinese Temples Committee.
[13] |
Grade III | [1] [2] [3] [4] | |
Temple Street,
Yau Ma Tei |
Shing Wong Temple (城隍廟) Within the Tin Hau Temple Complex. Built in 1878, it is the second largest of the five buildings of the complex, after the Tin Hau Temple. [14] |
Declared (complex) |
[5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] | |
Po Lam Road, near the junction with Sau Mau Ping Road,
Sau Mau Ping. Near
Po Tat Estate,
Kwun Tong District |
Shing Wong Temple (城隍廟) Part of the Sau Mau Ping Temple Complex. |
Not listed | [11] [12] | |
Sau Mau Ping Road,
Sau Mau Ping. |
Part of a temple complex built in 1964 without government approval. Demolished in 2008 to make way for the new On Tat Estate. | Not listed | picture picture [13] [14] [15] [16] | |
Fu Tei Ha Tsuen (虎地下村),
Fu Tei,
Tuen Mun District |
Shing Wong Temple (城隍廟) Within the Nam On Buddhist Monastery (南安佛堂). The Shing Wong Temple was built in 1964. [15] |
Nil grade | [17] [18] |