Yeung Hau Temple (Tai O)
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BradJill
Hongkong, Kina159 119 bidrag
jan. 2021
The Yeung Hau Temple at Tai O is a Declared Monument building in Hong Kong and one of the most interesting temples to visit in the village. It is located a couple hundred metres north of the stilt houses at the end of the Kat Shing Back Street and is open from 7am to 5pm for public visitations.
Historically, this is one of the oldest temples in Tai O, dating back to around 1699 and is dedicated to the General Hau Wong. It is noted for the Hau Wong Festival which is held here on the 6th day of the 6th lunar month each year and for its associated with the annual Tai O Dragon Boat Water Parade.
What you find is a traditional Qing Dynasty temple of grey brick exterior and a two hall, three bay layout. The facade, entrance and roofing are very decorative, particularly the delightful ceramic folk figures. There is an attractive incense cauldron in front of the temple as well.
What you find within is equally impressive. The interior is highly decorative with shrines, deity figures, hanging lanterns, wooden carvings. You'll also find old whale bones, found by area fisherman in the past, a historic leather drum and an iron cast bell dating back to 1699. Other traditional temple items of worship fill in the space, providing much to see during visits to the Yeung Hau Temple.
Overall, it is well worth making the time to venture north past the stilt houses in Tai O to see the historic Yeung Hau Temple. It is found in a lovely setting where the sea meets the mouth of small canal leading into the village and makes for a rewarding place to visit for those who enjoy historic buildings and/or Chinese temples.
Historically, this is one of the oldest temples in Tai O, dating back to around 1699 and is dedicated to the General Hau Wong. It is noted for the Hau Wong Festival which is held here on the 6th day of the 6th lunar month each year and for its associated with the annual Tai O Dragon Boat Water Parade.
What you find is a traditional Qing Dynasty temple of grey brick exterior and a two hall, three bay layout. The facade, entrance and roofing are very decorative, particularly the delightful ceramic folk figures. There is an attractive incense cauldron in front of the temple as well.
What you find within is equally impressive. The interior is highly decorative with shrines, deity figures, hanging lanterns, wooden carvings. You'll also find old whale bones, found by area fisherman in the past, a historic leather drum and an iron cast bell dating back to 1699. Other traditional temple items of worship fill in the space, providing much to see during visits to the Yeung Hau Temple.
Overall, it is well worth making the time to venture north past the stilt houses in Tai O to see the historic Yeung Hau Temple. It is found in a lovely setting where the sea meets the mouth of small canal leading into the village and makes for a rewarding place to visit for those who enjoy historic buildings and/or Chinese temples.
Skrevet 12. januar 2021
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Sylvia DrSoul Fernandez
San Juan, Puerto Rico9 577 bidrag
okt. 2018 • Alene
The man in charge in the pictures is such a pure soul! He helped me with the offerings and prayed for me, helped me understand about the asking of one question and getting an answer from the Gods! I bought candles and incense and gave an offering! He and a Spanish man, Miguel, I had met earlier in town made this an unforgettably lovely experience! I suggest to visit it very much! Check out all my pictures that Migues took for me! #planforamiracle and #lawofattractionphotos when I took them 🙏🏼😎
Skrevet 26. oktober 2018
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Dullibo
418 bidrag
sep. 2017 • Alene
集落から5分ほど歩くと着く廟。目の前が海なので晴れた日はとても気持ちが良い。そこそこ広くて展示物もある。
Skrevet 30. august 2018
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