
Man Mo Temple
Man Mo Temple was built mainly for the worship of Man Cheong (God of Literature) and Mo Tai (God of Martial Arts). Located in Hollywood Road, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong. Man Mo Temple is a declared national monument and is said to have been built between 1847 and 1862 by wealthy Chinese merchants.The Temple has imperative historical and social values to the territory, representing the traditional social organization and religious practices of the Chinese community in old Hong Kong.

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