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This is a list of City God Temples in China.
Shing Wong Temples (Chinese :城隍廟) in Hong Kong are dedicated to Shing Wong, a god who protects a city. They include:
Location | Notes | Status | References | Photographs |
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Kam Wa Street, Shau Kei Wan, Eastern District | Shing Wong Temple, Shau Kei Wan (筲箕灣城隍廟) Built in 1877. Formerly named Fook Tak Tsz (福德祠), it was renamed "Shing Wong Temple" after an expansion project in 1974. Managed by the Chinese Temples Committee. [13] | Grade III | ||
Temple Street, Yau Ma Tei | Shing Wong Temple (城隍廟) Within the Tin Hau Temple Complex. Built in 1878, it is the second largest of the five buildings of the complex, after the Tin Hau Temple. [14] | Declared (complex) | ![]() | |
Po Lam Road, near the junction with Sau Mau Ping Road, Sau Mau Ping. Near Po Tat Estate, Kwun Tong District | Shing Wong Temple (城隍廟) Part of the Sau Mau Ping Temple Complex. | Not listed | ![]() | |
Sau Mau Ping Road, Sau Mau Ping. | Part of a temple complex built in 1964 without government approval. Demolished in 2008 to make way for the new On Tat Estate. | Not listed | picture picture | ![]() |
Fu Tei Ha Tsuen (虎地下村), Fu Tei, Tuen Mun District | Shing Wong Temple (城隍廟) Within the Nam On Buddhist Monastery (南安佛堂). The Shing Wong Temple was built in 1964. [15] | Nil grade | ![]() | |