Sam Tai Tze & Pak Tai Temples

Sham Shui Po:A Historical and Cultural Treasure Hunt

Sam Tai Tze & Pak Tai Temples

Kowloon Hong Kong

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Two temples in one complex, Sam Tai Tsz Temple is a Grade II historic building originally built in 1898 by Hakka immigrants to honor their patron deity, Sam Tai Tsz, after a particularly deadly plague swept through Sham Shui Po. Full of fascinating details, the temple houses cultural relics that date back to the late Qing dynasty (1644-1911). After exploring this fascinating site, head next door to Pak Tai Temple – a Grade III historic building built by local fishermen in 1920 to honor the Emperor of the North, the eponymous Pak Tai

How to go 】​

  • MTR Sham Shui Po Exit A2​

Reminders】

  • Opening hours : Monday – Sunday :08:00 - 17:00​

【 Enquiries】

  • Adress: 196-198 Yu Chau Street, Sham Shui Po, Kowloon

  • Free Admission

This point of interest is part of the tour: Sham Shui Po:A Historical and Cultural Treasure Hunt


 

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