The Temple of the Emperor Guandi, originally known as the Xietian Palace, was later renamed the Temple of the Emperor Wudi, Sham Shui Po. It is a temple of the Emperor Guandi in Hong Kong. It is dedicated to the Three Kingdoms period of the Emperor Guan Yu. It is located at the junction of Haitan Street and Boundary Street in Sham Shui Po, Kowloon. The building is backed by the Sham Shui Po Public Medical Bureau. The only temple dedicated to Guandi in Kowloon is managed by the Chinese Temples Committee. The entire Guandi Temple covers an area of more than 7,000 square feet and is the largest Guandi Temple in Hong Kong. The Guandi Temple in Sham Shui Po is rated as a Grade II historical building.
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The Temple of the Emperor Guandi, originally known as the Xietian Palace, was later renamed the Temple of the Emperor Wudi, Sham Shui Po. It is a temple of the Emperor Guandi in Hong Kong. It is dedicated to the Three Kingdoms period of the Emperor Guan Yu. It is located at the junction of Haitan Street and Boundary Street in Sham Shui Po, Kowloon. The building is backed by the Sham Shui Po Public Medical Bureau. The only temple dedicated to Guandi in Kowloon is managed by the Chinese Temples Committee. The entire Guandi Temple covers an area of more than 7,000 square feet and is the largest Guandi Temple in Hong Kong. The Guandi Temple in Sham Shui Po is rated as a Grade II historical building.
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The temple of Guandi is a temple in the downtown area and it is worth a visit.
This Guandi Temple is located in Kwai Chung, a minute's walk from Tai Wokou Subway Station. The buildings of Guandi Temple are very Chinese and very attractive. You can visit
The temple of Guandi in Sham Shui Po is the only temple in Kowloon District dedicated to Guandi. The temple of the main god Guan Shengdi, that is, the name of the Three Kingdoms era will Guan Yu.