Man Mo Temple

Building · Soho

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"Man Mo Temple was built by wealthy Chinese merchants between 1847 and 1862 as a tribute to the God of Literature ( man ) and the God of War ( mo ). Both deities were worshiped by ambitious students eager to succeed in the rigorous civil examinations of imperial China; good grades paved the way for a prestigious career in government administration. Today, tucked in the shadows of hulking apartment towers on busy Hollywood Road, it’s Hong Kong Island’s oldest temple and probably its most well known. The dimly lit Man Mo, with its carved wooden panels, ornate ceramic figurines, plaster moldings, murals, and giant incense coils hanging from the ceiling, feels wonderfully ethereal. A visit to Man Mo is a step off the grid in frenetic Hong Kong ."

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124-126 Hollywood Rd, Tai Ping Shan, Hong Kong Get directions

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