Pak Tai Temple (Cheung Chau)

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Pak Tai Temple (Cheung Chau) is a historic Taoist temple on the island of Cheung Chau in Hong Kong, renowned for its ornate architecture and as the focal point of the annual Cheung Chau Bun Festival.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Taoist temple
historic site
religious building
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle traditional Chinese temple architecture
associatedFestival Cheung Chau Bun Festival NERFINISHED
country China
culturalSignificance important religious center for Cheung Chau community
major tourist attraction in Cheung Chau
dedicatedTo Northern Emperor NERFINISHED
Pak Tai NERFINISHED
festivalHeldIn fourth month of the lunar calendar
governingBody Chinese Temples Committee NERFINISHED
hasAccess ferry from Central, Hong Kong
hasAltName Cheung Chau Pak Tai Temple NERFINISHED
Yuk Hui Temple NERFINISHED
玉虛宮
hasDecoration calligraphic couplets
colorful murals
hasFeature altar to Pak Tai
ceramic figurines
courtyard
historic plaques
incense burners
main hall
ornate roof decorations
side halls
stone inscriptions
stone lions
hasMaterial brick
granite
timber
heritageDesignationBy Antiquities and Monuments Office NERFINISHED
heritageStatus Grade I historic building
isFocalPointOf Cheung Chau Bun Festival NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cheung Chau NERFINISHED
Hong Kong, China
surface form: Hong Kong

Islands District NERFINISHED
locatedNear Cheung Chau Ferry Pier NERFINISHED
Cheung Chau old village NERFINISHED
locatedOn Cheung Chau Island NERFINISHED
mainDeity Pak Tai NERFINISHED
managedBy Chinese Temples Committee NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
region Pearl River Delta NERFINISHED
religion Taoism
usedFor Taoist worship
festivals
religious ceremonies

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Cheung Chau knownFor Pak Tai Temple (Cheung Chau)