Man Mo Temple

Taoist temple · Soho

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"One of Hong Kong’s most famous urban temples, Man Mo Temple is an excellent example of Qing dynasty architecture and a great place to experience a slower, more spiritual side of Hong Kong. Free to enter, visitors are welcome to wander around the main temple at leisure. As intense, eye-watering smoke wafts from incense coils hanging overhead, stop to admire golden deities, murals, and Chinese wood carvings. There’s also a fortune-telling area off to the right—a traditional practice at Taoist temples." - Kate Springer

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Man Mo Temple, 124-130 Hollywood Rd, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong Get directions

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