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I lived in Kowloon City for more than five years, but I must admit that I haven't explored the other parts of it yet. After visiting the Stone Houses Garden and Cafe last Sunday which I newly discovered too, I came across this place that I initially thought was a Chinese cemetery back then when I was passing this area. A curious cat I was and I thought it could be a story for my article, I ascended the stairs and found out that it was actually a temple, not a Chinese cemetery.
It is called, Hau Wong Temple.
According to my little research, Hau Wong Temple was built dedicated to Yeung Leung-jit, a courageous general who protected the last emperor of the Southern Song Dynasty despite his failing health.
This temple is just one of the preserved historical temples in Hong Kong which houses some famous historical relics. It was built in 1730 and by 1928, the Chinese Temples Committee took over to restore its glory and permanently preserve the temple. In 2006, it was renovated again which cost 4 million dollars. You can refer to the photo below for reference.
The temple houses some historical relics from the Qing Dynasty such as the incense burner located on the right side before entering the temple, stone inscriptions on the masonry terrace and at the pavilion at the back of the main hall, some stone tablets with old calligraphy, and other relics.
Before entering the left side of the main hall, the ceramic figurine placed on top of the door caught my attention (refer to the photo above). I wasn't sure of its name at first, but as I read the information board, it is called Shiwan ceramic figurines.
These figurines probably have something to do with the Luohan's chamber located inside the Luohan Hall. According to the article I read, these statues are the 18 Luohan or the guardians of Buddha. They were the enlightened students of Buddha who have reached nirvana. Source
In the next room, I spotted a golden buddha statue which was probably built as a tribute to the courageous general stated above. During the Hau Wong festival, worshipers would visit the place to pay tribute to Hau Wong and other deities placed in this temple.
The temple is just small, yet rich in historical facts and relics.
One thing I liked about traveling and searching for information about places I visited is knowing their respective history as well. I should say that I am learning while traveling. And for this blog, I learned yet another interesting history of this place.
Getting to this place is just easy. It is located just next to my favorite park, the Kowloon Walled City Park in Kowloon City.
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It is interesting to know that it is one of the preserved temples in Hongkong sis. I wish to explore this place especially Disneyland. Manifesting here. Best regards and have safe travels. !PIZZA
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Sobrang interesting talaga ng temples for me. Ito yung dahilan bakit gusto ko magtravel in countries like Thailand and Hong Kong.
Magaganda din Temples sa Thailand.. Ang dami dtp hndi ko pa na visit ang iba ito nadaanan ko lang kya pinasok ko haha
I love the artifacts and history~ truly many to discover!
Yep.. Mganda yun Luohan's chamber..
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Are they using it din sis sa pagsamba? Like a church?
Worshipers pay tribute to their deities in the temple...so yup, it's like a church for Buddhists..
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Pretty neat artifacts and history of that temple. Now you got me curious on the appearance of a Chinese cemetery.
The temple looks so amazing Miss Jane. ,🥰 The history behind it, was so interesting. I've never been in a temple before, snaa ma experience ko din na makapag visit tulad neto soon. 🥰
The temple is looking beautiful and representing many history related with it. I would love to visit that place.
It's good to travel and explore places while learning of their histories. Learning while travelling is a great thing. I wish I could also be going to places as you do while gathering information about them. Perhaps that would be in the future.
These are nice and beautiful places being captured by photographer Jane 😍
very interesting place, look like great fun there
Chinese. It's located here in Hong Kong