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The Man Mo Yee Tai Temple was built in 1892 together with seven villages. The temple was declared a monument in 1984. It worships Kwan Tai, Man Mo Yee Tai and Man Cheung and used to arbitrate, worship and conferences. Besides using it as a worship function, traditional Chinese architecture was also admirable. The temple has four walls surrounded to keep silent, the eaves were a symbol of New Territories' architecture. Walking to the courtyard can see eight rooms lying on both sides. Two Taoism emperors, Kwan Tai and Man Cheung Tai. Man Cheung Tai was taking a Chinese brush wearing robes on right and Kwan Tai's face was in red with a long beard on left.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Tai Po Historical Trip
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