Memorial Hall of Buddhist Moo Fung, Tung Po Tor Temple, Tsuen Wan
The Tung Po Tor Temple was completed in 1932 for the worship of the Kwun Yum (Goddess of Mercy). There is a big bronze tripod in front of its main hall and the place on which the tripod stands was made in a blast during the Sino-Japanese War. The temple was founded by the Buddhist Moo Fung. The articles used by Moo Fung and the yellow sateen, the Five Garments and the Bag given by the Emperor of Japan are in display in the Memorial Hall. The temple also displays a statue of a Buddhist medical practitioner that is cast in ancient bronze in the Ming Dynasty.
Date | c.1960s |
Place | New Territories/Tsuen Wan District/Tsuen Wan/(Street)/Tung Po Tor Temple |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong Places |
Source | Courtesy of The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Accession No. | P2008.0789 |
Memorial Hall of Buddhist Moo Fung, Tung Po Tor Temple, Tsuen Wan
The Tung Po Tor Temple was completed in 1932 for the worship of the Kwun Yum (Goddess of Mercy). There is a big bronze tripod in front of its main hall and the place on which the tripod stands was made in a blast during the Sino-Japanese War. The temple was founded by the Buddhist Moo Fung. The articles used by Moo Fung and the yellow sateen, the Five Garments and the Bag given by the Emperor of Japan are in display in the Memorial Hall. The temple also displays a statue of a Buddhist medical practitioner that is cast in ancient bronze in the Ming Dynasty.
Date | c.1960s |
Place | New Territories/Tsuen Wan District/Tsuen Wan/(Street)/Tung Po Tor Temple |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong Places |
Source | Courtesy of The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Accession No. | P2008.0789 |
Memorial Hall of Buddhist Moo Fung, Tung Po Tor Temple, Tsuen Wan
The Tung Po Tor Temple was completed in 1932 for the worship of the Kwun Yum (Goddess of Mercy). There is a big bronze tripod in front of its main hall and the place on which the tripod stands was made in a blast during the Sino-Japanese War. The temple was founded by the Buddhist Moo Fung. The articles used by Moo Fung and the yellow sateen, the Five Garments and the Bag given by the Emperor of Japan are in display in the Memorial Hall. The temple also displays a statue of a Buddhist medical practitioner that is cast in ancient bronze in the Ming Dynasty.
Date | c.1960s |
Place | New Territories/Tsuen Wan District/Tsuen Wan/(Street)/Tung Po Tor Temple |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong Places |
Source | Courtesy of The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Accession No. | P2008.0789 |
Memorial Hall of Buddhist Moo Fung, Tung Po Tor Temple, Tsuen Wan
The Tung Po Tor Temple was completed in 1932 for the worship of the Kwun Yum (Goddess of Mercy). There is a big bronze tripod in front of its main hall and the place on which the tripod stands was made in a blast during the Sino-Japanese War. The temple was founded by the Buddhist Moo Fung. The articles used by Moo Fung and the yellow sateen, the Five Garments and the Bag given by the Emperor of Japan are in display in the Memorial Hall. The temple also displays a statue of a Buddhist medical practitioner that is cast in ancient bronze in the Ming Dynasty.
Date | c.1960s |
Place | New Territories/Tsuen Wan District/Tsuen Wan/(Street)/Tung Po Tor Temple |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong Places |
Source | Courtesy of The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Accession No. | P2008.0789 |
Memorial Hall of Buddhist Moo Fung, Tung Po Tor Temple, Tsuen Wan
The Tung Po Tor Temple was completed in 1932 for the worship of the Kwun Yum (Goddess of Mercy). There is a big bronze tripod in front of its main hall and the place on which the tripod stands was made in a blast during the Sino-Japanese War. The temple was founded by the Buddhist Moo Fung. The articles used by Moo Fung and the yellow sateen, the Five Garments and the Bag given by the Emperor of Japan are in display in the Memorial Hall. The temple also displays a statue of a Buddhist medical practitioner that is cast in ancient bronze in the Ming Dynasty.
Date | c.1960s |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong Places |
Source | Courtesy of The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Accession No. | P2008.0789 |
Memorial Hall of Buddhist Moo Fung, Tung Po Tor Temple, Tsuen Wan
The Tung Po Tor Temple was completed in 1932 for the worship of the Kwun Yum (Goddess of Mercy). There is a big bronze tripod in front of its main hall and the place on which the tripod stands was made in a blast during the Sino-Japanese War. The temple was founded by the Buddhist Moo Fung. The articles used by Moo Fung and the yellow sateen, the Five Garments and the Bag given by the Emperor of Japan are in display in the Memorial Hall. The temple also displays a statue of a Buddhist medical practitioner that is cast in ancient bronze in the Ming Dynasty.
Date | c.1960s |
Place | New Territories/Tsuen Wan District/Tsuen Wan/(Street)/Tung Po Tor Temple |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong Places |
Source | Courtesy of The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Accession No. | P2008.0789 |
Memorial Hall of Buddhist Moo Fung, Tung Po Tor Temple, Tsuen Wan
The Tung Po Tor Temple was completed in 1932 for the worship of the Kwun Yum (Goddess of Mercy). There is a big bronze tripod in front of its main hall and the place on which the tripod stands was made in a blast during the Sino-Japanese War. The temple was founded by the Buddhist Moo Fung. The articles used by Moo Fung and the yellow sateen, the Five Garments and the Bag given by the Emperor of Japan are in display in the Memorial Hall. The temple also displays a statue of a Buddhist medical practitioner that is cast in ancient bronze in the Ming Dynasty.
Date | c.1960s |
Place | New Territories/Tsuen Wan District/Tsuen Wan/(Street)/Tung Po Tor Temple |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong Places |
Source | Courtesy of The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Accession No. | P2008.0789 |
Memorial Hall of Buddhist Moo Fung, Tung Po Tor Temple, Tsuen Wan
The Tung Po Tor Temple was completed in 1932 for the worship of the Kwun Yum (Goddess of Mercy). There is a big bronze tripod in front of its main hall and the place on which the tripod stands was made in a blast during the Sino-Japanese War. The temple was founded by the Buddhist Moo Fung. The articles used by Moo Fung and the yellow sateen, the Five Garments and the Bag given by the Emperor of Japan are in display in the Memorial Hall. The temple also displays a statue of a Buddhist medical practitioner that is cast in ancient bronze in the Ming Dynasty.
Date of Death | c.1960s |
Place | New Territories/Tsuen Wan District/Tsuen Wan/(Street)/Tung Po Tor Temple |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong Places |
Source | Courtesy of The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Accession No. | P2008.0789 |
Memorial Hall of Buddhist Moo Fung, Tung Po Tor Temple, Tsuen Wan
The Tung Po Tor Temple was completed in 1932 for the worship of the Kwun Yum (Goddess of Mercy). There is a big bronze tripod in front of its main hall and the place on which the tripod stands was made in a blast during the Sino-Japanese War. The temple was founded by the Buddhist Moo Fung. The articles used by Moo Fung and the yellow sateen, the Five Garments and the Bag given by the Emperor of Japan are in display in the Memorial Hall. The temple also displays a statue of a Buddhist medical practitioner that is cast in ancient bronze in the Ming Dynasty.
Date | c.1960s |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong Places |
Source | Courtesy of The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Accession No. | P2008.0789 |
Memorial Hall of Buddhist Moo Fung, Tung Po Tor Temple, Tsuen Wan
The Tung Po Tor Temple was completed in 1932 for the worship of the Kwun Yum (Goddess of Mercy). There is a big bronze tripod in front of its main hall and the place on which the tripod stands was made in a blast during the Sino-Japanese War. The temple was founded by the Buddhist Moo Fung. The articles used by Moo Fung and the yellow sateen, the Five Garments and the Bag given by the Emperor of Japan are in display in the Memorial Hall. The temple also displays a statue of a Buddhist medical practitioner that is cast in ancient bronze in the Ming Dynasty.
Date | c.1960s |
Material Type | Image |
Place | New Territories/Tsuen Wan District/Tsuen Wan/(Street)/Tung Po Tor Temple |
Collection | Hong Kong Places |
Source | Courtesy of The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Accession No. | P2008.0789 |
Memorial Hall of Buddhist Moo Fung, Tung Po Tor Temple, Tsuen Wan
The Tung Po Tor Temple was completed in 1932 for the worship of the Kwun Yum (Goddess of Mercy). There is a big bronze tripod in front of its main hall and the place on which the tripod stands was made in a blast during the Sino-Japanese War. The temple was founded by the Buddhist Moo Fung. The articles used by Moo Fung and the yellow sateen, the Five Garments and the Bag given by the Emperor of Japan are in display in the Memorial Hall. The temple also displays a statue of a Buddhist medical practitioner that is cast in ancient bronze in the Ming Dynasty.
Date | c.1960s |
Place | New Territories/Tsuen Wan District/Tsuen Wan/(Street)/Tung Po Tor Temple |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong Places |
Source | Courtesy of The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Accession No. | P2008.0789 |
Memorial Hall of Buddhist Moo Fung, Tung Po Tor Temple, Tsuen Wan
The Tung Po Tor Temple was completed in 1932 for the worship of the Kwun Yum (Goddess of Mercy). There is a big bronze tripod in front of its main hall and the place on which the tripod stands was made in a blast during the Sino-Japanese War. The temple was founded by the Buddhist Moo Fung. The articles used by Moo Fung and the yellow sateen, the Five Garments and the Bag given by the Emperor of Japan are in display in the Memorial Hall. The temple also displays a statue of a Buddhist medical practitioner that is cast in ancient bronze in the Ming Dynasty.
Date | c.1960s |
Place | New Territories/Tsuen Wan District/Tsuen Wan/(Street)/Tung Po Tor Temple |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong Places |
Source | Courtesy of The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Accession No. | P2008.0789 |
Memorial Hall of Buddhist Moo Fung, Tung Po Tor Temple, Tsuen Wan
The Tung Po Tor Temple was completed in 1932 for the worship of the Kwun Yum (Goddess of Mercy). There is a big bronze tripod in front of its main hall and the place on which the tripod stands was made in a blast during the Sino-Japanese War. The temple was founded by the Buddhist Moo Fung. The articles used by Moo Fung and the yellow sateen, the Five Garments and the Bag given by the Emperor of Japan are in display in the Memorial Hall. The temple also displays a statue of a Buddhist medical practitioner that is cast in ancient bronze in the Ming Dynasty.
Date | c.1960s |
Place | New Territories/Tsuen Wan District/Tsuen Wan/(Street)/Tung Po Tor Temple |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong Places |
Source | Courtesy of The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Accession No. | P2008.0789 |
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