From Friday 28 March to Sunday 30 March, a temporary restricted flying zone (RFZ) will be in place around Kai Tak Stadium during the Hong Kong Sevens. On Sunday 30 March, an additional RFZ will be established in and around Victoria Harbour for a flight demonstration. Please note that flying activities, such as drone and model aircraft, are not allowed in these zones, and unauthorised flying activities are illegal. For more information on the temporary restricted flying zones, visit the eSUA.
Hong Kong’s Sam Tai Tse Temple and Pak Tai Temple in Sham Shui Po.
Content provided by Time Out Hong Kong
Two temples in one complex – Sam Tai Tse Temple and Pak Tai Temple next door. Sam Tai Tse Temple is a Grade II historic building originally built in 1898 by Hakka immigrants to honour their patron deity, Sam Tai Tse, after a particularly deadly plague swept through Sham Shui Po. It is the only temple in Hong Kong dedicated to Na Cha (also known as Sam Tai Tze) and houses cultural relics that date back to the late Qing dynasty, such as ancient bells and other artefacts. After exploring this fascinating site, head to Pak Tai Temple – a Grade III historic building built by local fishermen in 1920 to honour the eponymous Pak Tai.
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