[2025 Hong Kong Attraction] Travel Guide for Che Kung Temple (Updated Apr)
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Che Kung Temple Address:
Che Kung Miu Rd, Tai Wai, Hong Kong
Che Kung Temple
Che Kung Temple is famous for its sacredness. The story of the windmill that blows away bad things in life. It is believed that turning the windmill in the opposite direction will help turn life from bad to good. Therefore, this temple is also called the Windmill Temple. The four windmills can spin back and forth, helping to attract and bring good things into life and blow away bad things.
1. Travel anywhere safely.
2. Good health, long life.
3. Good fortune, money flows in.
4. Think and wish for anything, everything will come true.
How to get there
- Start from Tsim Sha Tsui and take the KCR light blue line (East Tsim Sha Tsui), the first line. When you arrive at Tai Wai Station, take Exit B.
- If you start from somewhere else, it is recommended to take the green line and transfer to Kowloon Tong to change to the KCR. It is only one stop away from Tai Wai Station. Take Exit B. There will be signs along the way.
-To get to this temple, you can get off at 2 stations: Che Kung Temple Station or Tai Wai Station (the temple is in the middle of these 2 stations).
Open from 07.00 - 18.00 hrs. Open every day..Good luck!
Chawanluck R.
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Che Kung Temple 🇭🇰
Che Kung Temple is located in the Sha Tin district of Hong Kong. It is a religiously significant temple and a popular tourist attraction, especially for praying to the deity “Che Kung”, the god of fortune and protection.
1. Opening and closing hours
•Opening hours: Che Kung Temple is open daily from 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 a.m.
•Worship hours: People can come to worship during this time.
2. How to worship
The steps to worship the deity Che Kung at Che Kung Temple are as follows:
•Stand facing the Buddha statue: Worshiping the deity Che Kung is a way to pray for good fortune.
•Praying: When you reach the main area of the temple, reach out and grab the “wooden wheel” located near the deity Che Kung and spin it clockwise three times to increase your fortune.
•Offerings: You can offer offerings or incense provided by the temple (such as incense, candles, or other offerings).
3. How to get there
Getting to Che Kung Temple is easy from several locations in Hong Kong, including:
MTR (subway): You can take the East Rail Line and get off at Che Kung Temple Station (Exit B), which will take you directly to the temple.
By bus: If you are using a bus, you can take bus number 40 or 44 to get to the temple's nearest point.
Che Kung Temple is a place filled with Hong Kong people's beliefs and traditions, especially for praying for good luck in matters such as business, work, and love. It is a place worth visiting for those interested in Chinese religion and culture.
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📍Address: 7 Che Kung Miu Road, Sha Tin, Hong Kong 🇭🇰
Che Kung Temple is a famous Chinese temple in Sha Tin, Hong Kong. It was built to honor General Che Kung, a famous general during the Song Dynasty who is believed to ward off misfortune and bring good fortune. Inside, there is a large golden statue of the god Che Kung standing majestically. on the left and right are golden windmills. It is believed that whoever spins the windmill clockwise three times will receive good fortune and help eliminate all bad things. It is a place with a peaceful and beautiful atmosphere. If you visit Hong Kong, you should come here to ask for blessings and ward off bad fortune.
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Che Kung Temple, Hong Kong
#Che Kung Temple or #Windmill Temple, those who are into fortune telling or who go to Hong Kong should also stop by to worship and ask for blessings from the gods.
We prepared the things we would bring to worship. This time, we came to perform the ceremony to make an amulet, a windmill pendant, and gold leaf. The staff at the statue of Che Kung Miu performed the ceremony. Today, we felt so sacred that it gave us goosebumps (personal belief).
And the temple is also known for solving problems. If you want to worship the windmill of Che Kung Miu Temple to wear, after worshiping, take it and circle the top of the incense pot 3 times clockwise. Then, take the incense powder in the pot and sprinkle it on top of the windmill. It is believed that turning the windmill in the opposite direction will help turn your life from bad to good.
This time, we came to perform the ceremony to make an amulet, a windmill pendant, and gold leaf. The staff at the statue of Che Kung Miu performed the ceremony. Today, we felt so sacred that it gave us goosebumps (personal belief).
Those who are into fortune telling must go. Let's spin the windmill of Che Kung Temple, Hong Kong.
#Travel Take the MTR blue line to Tai Wai Station, use Exit B, go left, and walk under the bridge to the temple. It's the closest walk and the walkway is comfortable.
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If you plan to travel by MTR and want to pray for money and love in Hong Kong, you can use this itinerary:
1. Wong Tai Sin Temple
• MTR Station: Wong Tai Sin (Exit B2)
• Highlight: This temple is known for praying for love and health. You can start your day here because it is a large temple with a good atmosphere for praying.
2. Che Kung Temple
• MTR Station: Che Kung Temple (Exit B)
• Highlight: From Wong Tai Sin Temple, travel to Che Kung Temple, which is famous for praying for money and luck. Especially spinning the windmill to bring luck and success.
3. Repulse Bay Tin Hau Temple
• MTR station: Central, then take bus 6, 6A, 6X, or 260 to Repulse Bay.
• Highlight: This temple is located by the sea, making the atmosphere peaceful and suitable for praying for money and love, as well as praying at the Kwan Im shrine.
4. Man Mo Temple
• MTR station: Sheung Wan (Exit A2)
• Highlight: This old temple located in Sheung Wan is suitable for praying for education, business, and can also pray for love and money.
Recommended route:
• Start at Wong Tai Sin Temple in the morning, then go to Che Kung Temple.
• Continue to Kwan Im Temple at Repulse Bay in the afternoon.
• End at Man Mo Temple in the evening.
Traveling by MTR and bus will save you time and allow you to pray to all the important temples in one day.
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Fly to Hong Kong to open your fortune!!!
This rainy season trip will take everyone to open their fortune in Hong Kong!!
1. Chekung Temple
Father Saekong Windmill Temple in Sha Tin, easy to get to by MTR Che Kung Temple, walk a little further. It is a famous temple that many people who come to Hong Kong must come to worship, whether it is for work, finance, or business. Don't forget to pray to the sky and earth first.
2. Hung Hun Temple
Another very sacred temple. Mostly we will see many Thais here, whether they are Thais or locals, coming to ask for money. It is a very sacred place. You must come here. Take the MTR and get off at HungHum Station. You can ask but you cannot make a vow.
3. Repulsed Bay, Tin Hua Temple
A place with the best Feng Shui. Get full energy from the octagonal pavilion. This temple is famous for asking for love, money, and children!!!!! If you want to try, try stroking the belly of the Sangkachai Buddha in front of the child carrier. Hehe. Many people have succeeded.
4. Lin Fa Temple
For those who like to take risks, come this way. Take the MTR and get off at Tinhua and walk a little bit. There are not many people here. If you want to be a trader, you can ask for finance.
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There are many tourist spots in Hong Kong, but this time I went to a great temple that has a long history, so I'll share it with you.
📍 Che Kung Temple
📍 7 Che Kung Miu Rd, Sha Tin, Hong Kong
→ About 9 minutes walk from Tai Wai Station
Che Kung Temple is a Taoist temple with over 300 years of history.
Che Kung is the name of a general who put down a rebellion that occurred in southern China during the Song Dynasty in China.
At that time, there was an epidemic in Sha Tin,
and it was said that the epidemic subsided when Che Kung moved there.
This is why people started to think that places visited by Che Kung would bring good luck.
Che Kung Temple became famous as a temple that brings good luck.
When you go inside, there is a very tall and large Buddha statue that is impressive!
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Chakkong Temple
Che Kung Miu Temple: If you want to ask for money, luck, fortune, luck, and wealth, you have to come here. The temple staff can speak Thai. It's good. It's easy to worship. Come to make merit and worship Buddha. Honestly, I thought it was a Thai temple because there were so many Thai people. After buying gold sheets, bring them to have a ceremony with a fortune teller. But it's a bit expensive. If you want to have a full ceremony with flashing lights, come and see. There are about one million Thai people in the temple. Don't be afraid of being lonely or not knowing how to do it. It's easy.
Pangpondjub
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Wat Chak Kong, spinning the windmill to boost the fortune of those who believe in superstitions
Che Kong Temple or Windmill Temple | Che Kong Temple 🛕
A famous temple with a name that has been around for more than 300 years, it was built to commemorate General 'Che Kong', a warrior in the Song Dynasty who came with a legend that a group of pirates were going to rob the villagers. When General Che Kong found out about it, he told the villagers to fold windmills and put them in front of their houses as many as possible. When the pirates passed through the village, they walked past without any robberies, causing the villagers to believe that the windmills would blow away evil and bring in good things. 🍃
People who feel that their lives are stuck and have obstacles tend to come to worship and pray for blessings at Che Kong Temple and come to turn the windmills to turn the direction of their lives, helping to turn bad things into good things.
You can buy a set of incense and candles to worship at the temple for 70-80 HKD per set. Take the set of offerings to write a prayer and bring the incense to light in the area provided by the temple. After that, you can come to worship and pray in the front yard and then go to worship the statue of Lord Che Kong inside the pavilion. After praying, go to perform the windmill spinning ceremony to make life turn in a good direction and end with beating the drum three times. Let it be known throughout the sky and earth.
In addition, inside the temple, there are also souvenirs for worship, such as windmills, key chains, gold plates, gold gourds, etc. for those who want to worship.
📌 Che Kong Temple | Che Kong Temple
⏰ 7.00 - 18.00 hrs.
🚘 There is a parking lot or you can take the MTR to Tai Wai Station.
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Visited and prey the Che Kung GOD at Che Kung
Luckily that we would be able to prey and visit the Che Kung God at the Che Kung temple in Hong Kong sadly during the typhoon T8 happening over in Hong Kong.
But it’s been even merrier that there is a big ceremony preying for the GOD the time we visited We saw big the parade and the troop marching and celebrating during him our visit so we are very cherish and peaceful that this event happening coincidentally.
We make a wish and our wish become true means it’s been granted so if you plan to visit Hong Kong please come prey visit Che Kung GOD 🙏🙏🙏because your wish shall be become true successfully . Bless you all #hellohongkong #เที่ยวฮ่องกง2023
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Praying for blessings at Che Kung Miu Temple to boost your luck. Amulet lovers, no need to be afraid.
Worship and pray at Che Kung Temple to enhance your luck.
For those who believe in superstition, don't be disrespectful!!! #TravelHongKong2023
Che Kung Temple or Windmill Temple is a temple that Chinese people have believed in for a long time. It was built 300 years ago to commemorate the great warrior "Che Kung", a warrior in the Song Dynasty who was skilled in fighting and fighting. He was a general who defeated the enemy. Every region and territory of the mainland was afraid of the brave soldiers in his army. The symbol of the army is a windmill.
The legend in the past told that Lord Che Kung heard that there would be pirates coming to rob the villagers. After hearing the news, Lord Che Kung told the villagers to carry a windmill that was his symbol with them and put it in front of their houses to prevent thieves.
When the pirates arrived and were about to rob, they saw the windmill first, causing them to be afraid of the reputation of Lord Che Kung's skill and his army, so they all fled. The villagers therefore brought the windmill as a symbol of good luck that would help eliminate evil things.