Worshippers of Hung Shing go to pray in the temple on the 1st and the 15th day of every , likewise on the birthday of Kwun Yum, the Goddess of Mercy.
Hong Kong
Wan Chai
Constructed before 1847, Hung Shing Temple on Queen's Road East, in Wan Chai, Hong Kong, used to overlook the sea front.
Purely designed, this tile-roofed temple was built on large boulders against a craggy terrain. Succeeding to a number of , it now bears an arresting appearance in the middle of modern commercial and residential buildings. It is .
Sai Kung
Hung Shing Temple on Kau Sai Chau is thought to have dated from 1889 according to the stone plaque at its front door. Base on the records of the villagers, the temple was renovated in 1949,1961 and more recently in 1985. In 1999,another conservation project of the Temple was made possible by a donation of HK$2 million from the Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust and an additional funding of HK$300,000 from the Antiquities and Monuments Office. With its completion in March 2000, this project was awarded the Outstanding Project Award, UNESCO Asia Pacific Heritage 2000 Awards for Culture Heritage Conservation.
It is one of the Declared monuments of Hong Kong.
Ping Shan
The Hung Shing Temple is situated at Hang Mei Tsuen of Ping Shan. It was constructed by the Tang Clan residing in Ping Shan. Base on the year inscribed on the board inside the Temple, it was probably built in Dinghai during the Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty. The existing structure was rebuilt in the fifth year of the reign of the Qing Dynasty followed by a substantial renovation in 1963.
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