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Man Mo Temple is Hong Kong Island's oldest temple, built by influential Chinese leaders in 1847 during the Qing dynasty. Man Mo Temple is Hong Kong Island's oldest temple, built by influential Chinese ... Man Mo Temple is Hong Kong Island's oldest temple, built by influential Chinese leaders in 1847 duri...
Opened in 1989, the Cultural Centre, with its prominent position on the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront is a contender for bein... Opened in 1989, the Cultural Centre, with its prominent position on the Tsim Sha... Opened in 1989, the Cultural Centre, with its prominent position on the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront is ...
This is where many people ask for divine guidance by a practice known as kau cim, a practice that has all but disappeare... This is where many people ask for divine guidance by a practice known as kau cim... This is where many people ask for divine guidance by a practice known as kau cim, a practice that ha...
This rather garish but enjoyable modern temple dating from the 1950s in fact contains no less than 12,800 Buddhas lining... This rather garish but enjoyable modern temple dating from the 1950s in fact con... This rather garish but enjoyable modern temple dating from the 1950s in fact contains no less than 1...
This is a kilometre long trail enabling you to take in the most important buildings in this historical area, including t... This is a kilometre long trail enabling you to take in the most important buildi... This is a kilometre long trail enabling you to take in the most important buildings in this historic...
Amidst the skyscrapers of Wan Chai, Southorn Playground offers a scarce area of public outdoor space for football, baske... Amidst the skyscrapers of Wan Chai, Southorn Playground offers a scarce area of ... Amidst the skyscrapers of Wan Chai, Southorn Playground offers a scarce area of public outdoor space...