[2025 Hong Kong Attraction] Travel Guide for Tin Hau Temple, Causeway Bay (Updated Feb)
Historic buildings
Address:
Ming Tak Mansion, 10號 Tin Hau Temple Rd, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Opening times:
Opens at 7:00-17:00Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
2-2.5 hours
Phone:
+852 2570 1937
Historic temple with art work on the roof
Tin Hau Temple is a historical temple in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong. The temple was built in the 18th century and is a declared monument completed with artwork adorning the roof.
The temple has given its name to the MTR station serving the Island Line and, consequently, the neighboring area of Tin Hau. It is a few minutes walk up from MTR Tin Hau exit A1. It is open from 7:00 AM to 05:00 PM.
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Tin Hau Temple Repulse Bay
A major tourist attraction in Hong Kong, located at Repulse Bay Beach. Get off the bus and you will reach the beach. Walk along the beach and you will find the temple.
To enter the temple, you must enter with your left foot and exit with your right foot only.
There are many statues of gods. Each point has a different meaning for praying. There are also ways to pray and ask for blessings. Try to study the details. They say that many people have their wishes granted.
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Tin Hau Temple or Tin Hau Temple in Yau Ma Tei
It is an old and sacred temple. Hong Kong people like to come to worship and ask for blessings because in the past, people worshiped Tin Hau as the goddess of the sea. Therefore, people like to come to worship and ask for blessings for safe travels or for other things. It is a small temple that is not very big, but it looks very sacred and sacred.
After entering the temple, you can buy worship sets from the front. There are many prices for sale. If you have any questions or do not understand anything when you worship, try asking the temple staff. The staff will give good advice and service.
📍Location: Tin Hau Temple or Tin Hau Temple, Hong Kong
🚃Travel: MTR Yau Ma Tei Station Exit C and walk 300 meters
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Tin Hau Temple • Repulse Bay 🇭🇰 Hong Kong
One of the temples that you must not miss when you go to Hong Kong is Tin Hau Temple Repulse Bay (Kwun Yam Shrine) or Kwun Yam Temple by the sea, Tin Hau, Repulse Bay. The statue of Kwun Yam is in the posture of bestowing blessings, allowing you to make any wish.
This temple is a temple that many tourists come to make wishes, especially Thai people, because they believe in its sacredness. The temple has a service point for incense sticks for worship, and the temple's prayers are written in Thai, making it very convenient to make wishes.
Another place that you must not miss at the temple is to pray to the God of Wealth, Chai Xing Ye, to ask for good fortune and wealth for yourself. His statue is located in front of the statue of Kwun Yam.
Another highlight that you must not miss is the Longevity Bridge (Longevity Bridge), a red bridge located on the beach. It is believed that if anyone walks across this bridge, Will live 3 more years
Getting there: Take the MTR and get off at Ocean Park Station (Exit B), then take a taxi for about 60 dollars
Opening hours: Every day from 08:00-18:00
Coordinates: https://maps.app.goo.gl/mWgRTszJ6dzrGfej8?g_st=ic
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Causeway Bay|Stunning Nanny Guide for Hong Kong Version of Shibuya Sky
🌈Features of the attraction: Hysan Place is very photogenic. There is a bookstore and a cafe with the illusion of Manhattan on the 9th floor.
The windows on the 9th floor and above are all full of floor-to-ceiling glass, which makes me afraid of heights, but the pictures below are absolutely beautiful. There is an escalator next to the floor-to-ceiling glass, which gives you the feel of Shibuya sky.
There is Urban Park on the 4th floor, a semi-open-air covered skate park🛹 which is rare in the downtown area of Causeway Bay. The park also has an open-air viewing location, next to the cyberpunk high-rise buildings in the city🏢
Causeway Bay was once known as the most expensive place in the world to rent, and its prosperity can only be seen from a height. Hong Kong’s romance develops three-dimensionally. Look at Hong Kong from another angle🍄 and you will gain a magical feeling🫖illustration
Polygonal yellow pedestrian lines, red taxis🚕, people coming and going, the landmark Telecommunications Building and the Lee Stage, shining billboards🪧, the distant sea view of Victoria Harbor, all the concrete elements of a prosperous city are gathered together
🚗Attraction Transportation: Causeway Bay🚇Exit F of MTR Station
👍️Must visit attractions:
Photo location📷Hysan Plaza 4th floor, 9th floor and above➕Opposite Causeway Bay Plaza (Picture 13)
🚩Queue strategy: there are not many people, no need to queue
💗Other tips: It’s worth going, the cafe is very popular
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🏰 Heritage tour! Don't miss the historical relics of Hong Kong. Standing at the ⛩️ Tin Hau Temple in Causeway Bay, feel the tranquility that has spanned a thousand years; climb up ⛰️ Aberdeen Hill to overlook the magnificent view of Victoria Harbour; and the 🏯 Hong Kong Museum, which takes you through time and space to understand the cultural and historical background of this city! 🌍
🍽️ Culinary adventure! Be sure to taste all the classic Hong Kong dishes, such as 🍲 rice noodles, 🍚 seafood, 🥞 egg waffles, and more. Walking through the night market, let your taste buds dance and explore the essence of Hong Kong's gourmet food! 😋
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🌆 Nightlife entertainment! Hong Kong is a city that never sleeps, and the night view is even more enchanting. Consider sitting in a coffee shop to feel the strong literary atmosphere; or go to a 🎭 play or concert to enjoy the charm of art. The night in Hong Kong always has a unique charm that makes the heart flutter! ✨
🎡 Bus and ferry adventures! Avoid the crowded traffic of Hong Kong and explore the city by bus and ferry! Take a double-decker bus to enjoy the scenery along the way; take a ferry to shuttle between Victoria Harbour and other islands, feeling the charm of the sea! 🚌⛴️
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Hong Kong - Tin Hau Temple in Causeway Bay
The Tin Hau Temple in Causeway Bay, which was first built in the early Qing Dynasty and owned by the Dai clan, is very well preserved. It worships the Heavenly Queen. The 'Tin Hau' subway station mentioned in the song 'Next Stop, Tin Hau' by Twins is named after it, and it's just across the street...🙏🏼💐🕯
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