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Lo Pan Temple
Located in Kennedy Town, the Lo Pan Temple is the only temple in Hong Kong dedicated to the worship of Lo Pan, the patron saint of Chinese builders and carpenters. According to carvings inside the temple, it was constructed in 1884 by the Contractor’s Guild with donations from people of the related trades. Most worshipers are building workers who come to the temple and pay their homage to the industry sage, Lo Pan, and to pray for his blessing. Worshipers celebrate the birthday of Lo Pan on 13 June (Lunar Calendar) every year.
The temple is a two-hall structure richly decorated with mural paintings as well as Shiwan ceramic figurines and mouldings. Restoration on this Grade 1 historical building involved work on the roof’s tiles, purlins (roof beams) and walls.
The temple is a two-hall structure richly decorated with mural paintings as well as Shiwan ceramic figurines and mouldings. Restoration on this Grade 1 historical building involved work on the roof’s tiles, purlins (roof beams) and walls.
Address:No. 15 Ching Lin Terrace, Li Po Lung Path, Belcher's Street, Kennedy Town, Hong Kong
Opening Hours:9:30am - 5pm daily
Enquiry:+852 2802 2880 (Building Management)
Opening Hours:9:30am - 5pm daily
Enquiry:+852 2802 2880 (Building Management)

