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Map of Sheung Wan Route Section B
London Mission Building Commemorative Plaque for Dr James Legge Original Site of Central School Original Site of Queen's College Original Site of the American Congregational Mission Preaching House Man Mo Temple Chinese Young Men's Christian Association of Hong Kong (Chinese YMCA) Old Pathological Institute (Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences) Original Site of the Police Officers' Quarters-Caine Road Hop Yat Church Original Site of Tong Meng Hui Reception Centre Commemorative Plaque for the Outbreak of the Bubonic Plague in 1894 Kwong Fook I Tsz Tai Ping Shan Street Tung Wah Hospital Hollywood Road Original Site of the Possession Point (Shui Hang Hau) Original Site of the Tai Tat Tei Original Site of Ko Shing Theatre Bonham Strand Original Site of the Nam Pak Hong Union Original Site of the Western Market (South Block) (Sheung Wan Complex) Western Market (North Block)

Man Mo Temple

124-130 Hollywood Road

Man Mo Temple

Built between 1847 and 1862 and dedicated to Man Cheong (a literary god) and Kwan Tai (a martial god), the Man Mo Temple provided a centre of worship for the Chinese merchants and residents of Central and Sheung Wan. The government handed over the management of the temple and its property to the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals in 1908. Man Mo Temple is a two-hall-three-bay structure with Lit Shing Kung and Kung Sor attached to the left. The temple was declared a monument in 2010.

Please browse this website for the opening hours of Man Mo Temple.

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