Kwun Yam Shrine

Taoist shrine in Hong Kong

22°14′3.66″N 114°11′54.12″E / 22.2343500°N 114.1983667°E / 22.2343500; 114.1983667 Kwum Yam Shrine is a Taoist shrine at the southeastern end of Repulse Bay, in the southern part of Hong Kong Island.

Gallery

  • Statues of Kwun Yam and Tin Hau (Mazu)
    Statues of Kwun Yam and Tin Hau (Mazu)
  • Eastern portion of shrine with Longevity Bridge (on left)
    Eastern portion of shrine with Longevity Bridge (on left)
  • Mosaic statue of the East Sea Dragon King at Kwun Yam Shrine
    Mosaic statue of the East Sea Dragon King at Kwun Yam Shrine
  • Mosaic statue of Tin Hau at Kwun Yam Shrine
    Mosaic statue of Tin Hau at Kwun Yam Shrine

External links

Media related to Kwun Yam Shrine at Wikimedia Commons

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