Situated on the banks of the Ho Chung River, the Temple is one of the oldest in Hong Kong. It honours Che Kung, a great general during the Sung Dynasty (AD 960-1279) who suppressed a revolt in Southern China and was later deified by the Taoist religion. The Temple, which predates its popular counterpart near Tai Wai in Shatin, has been blessing the residents of Ho Chung Village for more than 300 years.
Photos of Che Kung Temple at Ho Chung , photoed by Photo Hiking Club
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