Tin Hau Temple

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Tin Hau Temple is a traditional Chinese temple dedicated to the sea goddess Tin Hau, located on the island of Peng Chau in Hong Kong.

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Tin Hau Temple (Peng Chau) 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese temple
Taoist temple
administeredBy Antiquities and Monuments Office of Hong Kong NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle traditional Chinese temple architecture
associatedWith fishing community of Peng Chau
maritime culture of Hong Kong
country China
culturalSignificance local fishermen worship site
maritime protection beliefs
dedicatedTo Mazu NERFINISHED
Tin Hau NERFINISHED
governingBody local temple management committee
hasAlternateName Mazu Temple (Peng Chau) NERFINISHED
hasCalendarEvent lunar third month, 23rd day (Tin Hau Festival)
hasCulturalCategory Chinese folk religion site
heritage site in Hong Kong
hasDeityType sea goddess
hasFeature altar to Tin Hau
incense burner
main hall
traditional Chinese roof decorations
hasFestival Tin Hau Birthday
hasGuardianFigures door gods
hasMainDeity Tin Hau NERFINISHED
hasMaterial brick
stone
timber
hasRitualObject incense coils
joss sticks
offerings table
hasRoofType Chinese tiled roof
heritageDesignation Grade II historic building
languageOfSignage Chinese
English
locatedIn Hong Kong, China
surface form: Hong Kong

Islands District NERFINISHED
Peng Chau NERFINISHED
locatedInWaterbodyRegion South China Sea NERFINISHED
locatedOn Peng Chau Island NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Hong Kong (urban area) NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
partOf network of Tin Hau temples in Hong Kong
region East Asia
religion Taoism
touristAttraction yes
usedFor Tin Hau Festival celebrations
folk religious practices
religious worship

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Peng Chau hasLandmark Tin Hau Temple