Che Kung Temple, Ho Chung, Sai Kung
Situated on the bank of Ho Chung River, the Che Kung Temple has a history of over 400 years. It honours Che Kung, a great marshal of the Sung Dynasty (960 - 1279 AD) who suppressed a revolt in Southern China and was later deified by the Taoist religion. Che Kung followed the last emperor of the Sung Dynasty to go south to Hong Kong and stationed in Sai Kung. He was highly respected and loved by the villagers for he loved them as if they were his own children. After his death, the villagers built the temple in memory of the marshal, to worship him, his father and his son.
Date | c.early 20th century |
Place | New Territories/Sai Kung District/Sai Kung/Ho Chung/Che Kung 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. | P2008.0151 |
Che Kung Temple, Ho Chung, Sai Kung
Situated on the bank of Ho Chung River, the Che Kung Temple has a history of over 400 years. It honours Che Kung, a great marshal of the Sung Dynasty (960 - 1279 AD) who suppressed a revolt in Southern China and was later deified by the Taoist religion. Che Kung followed the last emperor of the Sung Dynasty to go south to Hong Kong and stationed in Sai Kung. He was highly respected and loved by the villagers for he loved them as if they were his own children. After his death, the villagers built the temple in memory of the marshal, to worship him, his father and his son.
Date | c.early 20th century |
Place | New Territories/Sai Kung District/Sai Kung/Ho Chung/Che Kung 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. | P2008.0151 |
Che Kung Temple, Ho Chung, Sai Kung
Situated on the bank of Ho Chung River, the Che Kung Temple has a history of over 400 years. It honours Che Kung, a great marshal of the Sung Dynasty (960 - 1279 AD) who suppressed a revolt in Southern China and was later deified by the Taoist religion. Che Kung followed the last emperor of the Sung Dynasty to go south to Hong Kong and stationed in Sai Kung. He was highly respected and loved by the villagers for he loved them as if they were his own children. After his death, the villagers built the temple in memory of the marshal, to worship him, his father and his son.
Date | c.early 20th century |
Place | New Territories/Sai Kung District/Sai Kung/Ho Chung/Che Kung 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. | P2008.0151 |
Che Kung Temple, Ho Chung, Sai Kung
Situated on the bank of Ho Chung River, the Che Kung Temple has a history of over 400 years. It honours Che Kung, a great marshal of the Sung Dynasty (960 - 1279 AD) who suppressed a revolt in Southern China and was later deified by the Taoist religion. Che Kung followed the last emperor of the Sung Dynasty to go south to Hong Kong and stationed in Sai Kung. He was highly respected and loved by the villagers for he loved them as if they were his own children. After his death, the villagers built the temple in memory of the marshal, to worship him, his father and his son.
Date | c.early 20th century |
Place | New Territories/Sai Kung District/Sai Kung/Ho Chung/Che Kung 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. | P2008.0151 |
Che Kung Temple, Ho Chung, Sai Kung
Situated on the bank of Ho Chung River, the Che Kung Temple has a history of over 400 years. It honours Che Kung, a great marshal of the Sung Dynasty (960 - 1279 AD) who suppressed a revolt in Southern China and was later deified by the Taoist religion. Che Kung followed the last emperor of the Sung Dynasty to go south to Hong Kong and stationed in Sai Kung. He was highly respected and loved by the villagers for he loved them as if they were his own children. After his death, the villagers built the temple in memory of the marshal, to worship him, his father and his son.
Date | c.early 20th century |
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. | P2008.0151 |
Che Kung Temple, Ho Chung, Sai Kung
Situated on the bank of Ho Chung River, the Che Kung Temple has a history of over 400 years. It honours Che Kung, a great marshal of the Sung Dynasty (960 - 1279 AD) who suppressed a revolt in Southern China and was later deified by the Taoist religion. Che Kung followed the last emperor of the Sung Dynasty to go south to Hong Kong and stationed in Sai Kung. He was highly respected and loved by the villagers for he loved them as if they were his own children. After his death, the villagers built the temple in memory of the marshal, to worship him, his father and his son.
Date | c.early 20th century |
Place | New Territories/Sai Kung District/Sai Kung/Ho Chung/Che Kung 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. | P2008.0151 |
Che Kung Temple, Ho Chung, Sai Kung
Situated on the bank of Ho Chung River, the Che Kung Temple has a history of over 400 years. It honours Che Kung, a great marshal of the Sung Dynasty (960 - 1279 AD) who suppressed a revolt in Southern China and was later deified by the Taoist religion. Che Kung followed the last emperor of the Sung Dynasty to go south to Hong Kong and stationed in Sai Kung. He was highly respected and loved by the villagers for he loved them as if they were his own children. After his death, the villagers built the temple in memory of the marshal, to worship him, his father and his son.
Date | c.early 20th century |
Place | New Territories/Sai Kung District/Sai Kung/Ho Chung/Che Kung 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. | P2008.0151 |
Che Kung Temple, Ho Chung, Sai Kung
Situated on the bank of Ho Chung River, the Che Kung Temple has a history of over 400 years. It honours Che Kung, a great marshal of the Sung Dynasty (960 - 1279 AD) who suppressed a revolt in Southern China and was later deified by the Taoist religion. Che Kung followed the last emperor of the Sung Dynasty to go south to Hong Kong and stationed in Sai Kung. He was highly respected and loved by the villagers for he loved them as if they were his own children. After his death, the villagers built the temple in memory of the marshal, to worship him, his father and his son.
Date of Death | c.early 20th century |
Place | New Territories/Sai Kung District/Sai Kung/Ho Chung/Che Kung 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. | P2008.0151 |
Che Kung Temple, Ho Chung, Sai Kung
Situated on the bank of Ho Chung River, the Che Kung Temple has a history of over 400 years. It honours Che Kung, a great marshal of the Sung Dynasty (960 - 1279 AD) who suppressed a revolt in Southern China and was later deified by the Taoist religion. Che Kung followed the last emperor of the Sung Dynasty to go south to Hong Kong and stationed in Sai Kung. He was highly respected and loved by the villagers for he loved them as if they were his own children. After his death, the villagers built the temple in memory of the marshal, to worship him, his father and his son.
Date | c.early 20th century |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong Places |
Source | Courtesy of The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Accession No. | P2008.0151 |
Che Kung Temple, Ho Chung, Sai Kung
Situated on the bank of Ho Chung River, the Che Kung Temple has a history of over 400 years. It honours Che Kung, a great marshal of the Sung Dynasty (960 - 1279 AD) who suppressed a revolt in Southern China and was later deified by the Taoist religion. Che Kung followed the last emperor of the Sung Dynasty to go south to Hong Kong and stationed in Sai Kung. He was highly respected and loved by the villagers for he loved them as if they were his own children. After his death, the villagers built the temple in memory of the marshal, to worship him, his father and his son.
Date | c.early 20th century |
Material Type | Image |
Place | New Territories/Sai Kung District/Sai Kung/Ho Chung/Che Kung Temple |
Collection | Hong Kong Places |
Source | Courtesy of The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Accession No. | P2008.0151 |
Che Kung Temple, Ho Chung, Sai Kung
Situated on the bank of Ho Chung River, the Che Kung Temple has a history of over 400 years. It honours Che Kung, a great marshal of the Sung Dynasty (960 - 1279 AD) who suppressed a revolt in Southern China and was later deified by the Taoist religion. Che Kung followed the last emperor of the Sung Dynasty to go south to Hong Kong and stationed in Sai Kung. He was highly respected and loved by the villagers for he loved them as if they were his own children. After his death, the villagers built the temple in memory of the marshal, to worship him, his father and his son.
Date | c.early 20th century |
Place | New Territories/Sai Kung District/Sai Kung/Ho Chung/Che Kung 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. | P2008.0151 |
Che Kung Temple, Ho Chung, Sai Kung
Situated on the bank of Ho Chung River, the Che Kung Temple has a history of over 400 years. It honours Che Kung, a great marshal of the Sung Dynasty (960 - 1279 AD) who suppressed a revolt in Southern China and was later deified by the Taoist religion. Che Kung followed the last emperor of the Sung Dynasty to go south to Hong Kong and stationed in Sai Kung. He was highly respected and loved by the villagers for he loved them as if they were his own children. After his death, the villagers built the temple in memory of the marshal, to worship him, his father and his son.
Date | c.early 20th century |
Place | New Territories/Sai Kung District/Sai Kung/Ho Chung/Che Kung 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. | P2008.0151 |
Che Kung Temple, Ho Chung, Sai Kung
Situated on the bank of Ho Chung River, the Che Kung Temple has a history of over 400 years. It honours Che Kung, a great marshal of the Sung Dynasty (960 - 1279 AD) who suppressed a revolt in Southern China and was later deified by the Taoist religion. Che Kung followed the last emperor of the Sung Dynasty to go south to Hong Kong and stationed in Sai Kung. He was highly respected and loved by the villagers for he loved them as if they were his own children. After his death, the villagers built the temple in memory of the marshal, to worship him, his father and his son.
Date | c.early 20th century |
Place | New Territories/Sai Kung District/Sai Kung/Ho Chung/Che Kung 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. | P2008.0151 |
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