Yuk Hui Temple

Yuk Hui Temple was built in 1863 to worship Pak Tai (God of the North), to allow both land residents and fishermen to seek the god’s protection and blessings. The temple has a two-hall layout. The roof ridge of the temple is decorated with delicate Shiwan ceramics. The stone plaque at the main entrance has the Chinese words "Yuk Hui Kung", written by Cheung Yuk Tong, a high-ranking military official in the Qing dynasty. A statue of Pak Tai, cast in the thirty-second year of the Wangli reign (1604) and now a valuable antique, is kept inside the temple.

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