Wong Tai Sin Temple
The Confucian Hall at the Wong Tai Sin Temple is dedicated to Confucius, Master K'ung, and his 72 followers. A story says that when Master K'ung was born, a unicorn holding a piece of jade passed by, and from then on people would speak of unicorns in reference to Master K'ung.

Date | 1988 |
Place | Kowloon/Wong Tai Sin District/Wong Tai Sin/(Street)/Wong Tai Sin 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. | TMP_17-8 |
Wong Tai Sin Temple
The Confucian Hall at the Wong Tai Sin Temple is dedicated to Confucius, Master K'ung, and his 72 followers. A story says that when Master K'ung was born, a unicorn holding a piece of jade passed by, and from then on people would speak of unicorns in reference to Master K'ung.
Date | 1988 |
Place | Kowloon/Wong Tai Sin District/Wong Tai Sin/(Street)/Wong Tai Sin 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. | TMP_17-8 |
Wong Tai Sin Temple
The Confucian Hall at the Wong Tai Sin Temple is dedicated to Confucius, Master K'ung, and his 72 followers. A story says that when Master K'ung was born, a unicorn holding a piece of jade passed by, and from then on people would speak of unicorns in reference to Master K'ung.
Date | 1988 |
Place | Kowloon/Wong Tai Sin District/Wong Tai Sin/(Street)/Wong Tai Sin 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. | TMP_17-8 |
Wong Tai Sin Temple
The Confucian Hall at the Wong Tai Sin Temple is dedicated to Confucius, Master K'ung, and his 72 followers. A story says that when Master K'ung was born, a unicorn holding a piece of jade passed by, and from then on people would speak of unicorns in reference to Master K'ung.
Date | 1988 |
Place | Kowloon/Wong Tai Sin District/Wong Tai Sin/(Street)/Wong Tai Sin 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. | TMP_17-8 |
Wong Tai Sin Temple
The Confucian Hall at the Wong Tai Sin Temple is dedicated to Confucius, Master K'ung, and his 72 followers. A story says that when Master K'ung was born, a unicorn holding a piece of jade passed by, and from then on people would speak of unicorns in reference to Master K'ung.
Date | 1988 |
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. | TMP_17-8 |
Wong Tai Sin Temple
The Confucian Hall at the Wong Tai Sin Temple is dedicated to Confucius, Master K'ung, and his 72 followers. A story says that when Master K'ung was born, a unicorn holding a piece of jade passed by, and from then on people would speak of unicorns in reference to Master K'ung.
Date | 1988 |
Place | Kowloon/Wong Tai Sin District/Wong Tai Sin/(Street)/Wong Tai Sin 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. | TMP_17-8 |
Wong Tai Sin Temple
The Confucian Hall at the Wong Tai Sin Temple is dedicated to Confucius, Master K'ung, and his 72 followers. A story says that when Master K'ung was born, a unicorn holding a piece of jade passed by, and from then on people would speak of unicorns in reference to Master K'ung.
Date | 1988 |
Place | Kowloon/Wong Tai Sin District/Wong Tai Sin/(Street)/Wong Tai Sin 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. | TMP_17-8 |
Wong Tai Sin Temple
The Confucian Hall at the Wong Tai Sin Temple is dedicated to Confucius, Master K'ung, and his 72 followers. A story says that when Master K'ung was born, a unicorn holding a piece of jade passed by, and from then on people would speak of unicorns in reference to Master K'ung.
Date of Death | 1988 |
Place | Kowloon/Wong Tai Sin District/Wong Tai Sin/(Street)/Wong Tai Sin 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. | TMP_17-8 |
Wong Tai Sin Temple
The Confucian Hall at the Wong Tai Sin Temple is dedicated to Confucius, Master K'ung, and his 72 followers. A story says that when Master K'ung was born, a unicorn holding a piece of jade passed by, and from then on people would speak of unicorns in reference to Master K'ung.
Date | 1988 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Hong Kong Places |
Source | Courtesy of The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Accession No. | TMP_17-8 |
Wong Tai Sin Temple
The Confucian Hall at the Wong Tai Sin Temple is dedicated to Confucius, Master K'ung, and his 72 followers. A story says that when Master K'ung was born, a unicorn holding a piece of jade passed by, and from then on people would speak of unicorns in reference to Master K'ung.
Date | 1988 |
Material Type | Image |
Place | Kowloon/Wong Tai Sin District/Wong Tai Sin/(Street)/Wong Tai Sin Temple |
Collection | Hong Kong Places |
Source | Courtesy of The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Accession No. | TMP_17-8 |
Wong Tai Sin Temple
The Confucian Hall at the Wong Tai Sin Temple is dedicated to Confucius, Master K'ung, and his 72 followers. A story says that when Master K'ung was born, a unicorn holding a piece of jade passed by, and from then on people would speak of unicorns in reference to Master K'ung.
Date | 1988 |
Place | Kowloon/Wong Tai Sin District/Wong Tai Sin/(Street)/Wong Tai Sin 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. | TMP_17-8 |
Wong Tai Sin Temple
The Confucian Hall at the Wong Tai Sin Temple is dedicated to Confucius, Master K'ung, and his 72 followers. A story says that when Master K'ung was born, a unicorn holding a piece of jade passed by, and from then on people would speak of unicorns in reference to Master K'ung.
Date | 1988 |
Place | Kowloon/Wong Tai Sin District/Wong Tai Sin/(Street)/Wong Tai Sin 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. | TMP_17-8 |
Wong Tai Sin Temple
The Confucian Hall at the Wong Tai Sin Temple is dedicated to Confucius, Master K'ung, and his 72 followers. A story says that when Master K'ung was born, a unicorn holding a piece of jade passed by, and from then on people would speak of unicorns in reference to Master K'ung.
Date | 1988 |
Place | Kowloon/Wong Tai Sin District/Wong Tai Sin/(Street)/Wong Tai Sin 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. | TMP_17-8 |
Wong Tai Sin Temple
The Confucian Hall at the Wong Tai Sin Temple is dedicated to Confucius, Master K'ung, and his 72 followers. A story says that when Master K'ung was born, a unicorn holding a piece of jade passed by, and from then on people would speak of unicorns in reference to Master K'ung.
Date | 1988 |
Place | Kowloon/Wong Tai Sin District/Wong Tai Sin/(Street)/Wong Tai Sin 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. | TMP_17-8 |
Wong Tai Sin Temple
The Confucian Hall at the Wong Tai Sin Temple is dedicated to Confucius, Master K'ung, and his 72 followers. A story says that when Master K'ung was born, a unicorn holding a piece of jade passed by, and from then on people would speak of unicorns in reference to Master K'ung.
Date | 1988 |
Place | Kowloon/Wong Tai Sin District/Wong Tai Sin/(Street)/Wong Tai Sin 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. | TMP_17-8 |
Wong Tai Sin Temple
The Confucian Hall at the Wong Tai Sin Temple is dedicated to Confucius, Master K'ung, and his 72 followers. A story says that when Master K'ung was born, a unicorn holding a piece of jade passed by, and from then on people would speak of unicorns in reference to Master K'ung.
Date | 1988 |
Place | Kowloon/Wong Tai Sin District/Wong Tai Sin/(Street)/Wong Tai Sin 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. | TMP_17-8 |
Wong Tai Sin Temple
The Confucian Hall at the Wong Tai Sin Temple is dedicated to Confucius, Master K'ung, and his 72 followers. A story says that when Master K'ung was born, a unicorn holding a piece of jade passed by, and from then on people would speak of unicorns in reference to Master K'ung.
Date | 1988 |
Place | Kowloon/Wong Tai Sin District/Wong Tai Sin/(Street)/Wong Tai Sin 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. | TMP_17-8 |
Wong Tai Sin Temple
The Confucian Hall at the Wong Tai Sin Temple is dedicated to Confucius, Master K'ung, and his 72 followers. A story says that when Master K'ung was born, a unicorn holding a piece of jade passed by, and from then on people would speak of unicorns in reference to Master K'ung.
Date | 1988 |
Place | Kowloon/Wong Tai Sin District/Wong Tai Sin/(Street)/Wong Tai Sin 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. | TMP_17-8 |
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