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Che Kung Temple

Introducing Che Kung Temple, Che Kung Temple Guide, Che Kung Temple Muslim Travel Guide.
Article from Hong Kong Tourism Board

This Che Kung Temple located in the Tai Wai area of Sha Tin honours Che Kung, a military commander of the Southern Song dynasty (1127–1279) whose advantageous power for suppressing uprisings and plagues made him a household name. In popular folklore, it's said that Che Kung escorted the Song dynasty's last emperor on his escape to Sai Kung in what is now called the New Territories. His achievements led to him eventually becoming revered as a god.

The original Che Kung Temple was built here around 300 years ago in a desperate move to stop an epidemic that was spreading across the Sha Tin area. According to legend, the epidemic began to subside on the day construction was completed. The structure you see today was erected in 1993 to accommodate the increasing number of worshippers during Che Kung’s festival, which happens on the second day of the Chinese New Year.

A giant statue of Che Kung can be found at the altar in the main worship hall, while the main altar is also flanked by a huge drum and bell. Next to this is a fan-bladed wheel of fortune, which, the faithful believe, will bring good luck when spun three times. Fortune tellers often gather to ply their trade at the left of the entrance.

Quick Facts on Che Kung Temple

• Name: Che Kung Temple
• Location: Downtown Hongkong
• Phone: +852 28076543
• Dates: Rebuilt in 1993AD
• Best Time to Visit: September to February of the next year
• Recommended Time for a Visit: 3 Hours
• Opening Hours: 07:00-18:00
• Admission Fee: Free

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