Tin Hau Temple Tours and Activities

Photo provided by Hong Kong Tourism Board
Photo provided by Hong Kong Tourism Board
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Photo provided by Hong Kong Tourism Board
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A common feature of most towns in Hong Kong is a temple dedicated to Tin Hau. See one of the most spectacular on the edge of Victoria Harbour.

Built to honour Tin Hau, the goddess believed to be heaven’s empress, Tin Hau Temple is just one of many of its kind in Hong Kong. But while most districts of the city have a site dedicated to the goddess, few are as impressive as the monument in Causeway Bay.

The story goes that Tin Hau was born in 960, at the height of the Song dynasty. The young girl stood at the edge of the ocean and, even in the most treacherous of weather, had the ability to safely guide the boats and ships through the bay. Taoists began to see Tin Hau as a protective spirit for fishermen and seafarers. Pick up a tiny version of Tin Hau from any of Hong Kong’s souvenir outlets to keep you protected while travelling on the city’s ferries or charter boats.

First built at the beginning of the 18th century, the temple at Causeway Bay began as a small shrine overlooking Victoria Harbour. A local family from the time discovered a statue of Tin Hau on the site and erected the temple in her honour. Today, the temple is located 300 metres (1,000 feet) from the shore thanks to landfill changing the contours of Causeway Bay over the centuries.

Spot the temple from afar by identifying its vibrant green Chinese-style roof and the huge stone lion that guards the entrance. Admire the Chinese dragons that wrap themselves around the top of the roof. Go inside to see the statue of Tin Hau dressed in a red outfit, flanked by two demonic figures protecting her from danger.

While a trip to the temple takes only a few minutes, there’s plenty to see in the area. Experience the ambience provided by the cool, calm worship area as you escape the city’s heat. Spend some time exploring Causeway Bay, including Victoria Park.

The Causeway Bay Tin Hau Temple can be visited daily and is best reached on the Island train line. There is no charge to visit the temple.

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