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Constructed in 1891, Kwan Tai Temple is the only place to worship the god of war and righteousness in Kowloon. This Grade II historic building is a perfect example of traditional Lingnan architecture, complete with stunning features such as a giant bronze bell, crescent blade, and other statues. The temple is open to the public on most days but it becomes a real spectacle on the 24th day of the sixth lunar month, when crowds arrive in droves to celebrate Kwan Tai’s birthday.

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Special Information for the New Year Period (31 Dec 2025 – 4 Jan 2026)
  1. Estimated Time to Enter Popular Tourist Spots
  2. Points to Note for Exploring the Great Outdoors
  3. Opening Hours of Major Attractions
  4. Public Transportation
  5. Boundary-crossing Services and Immigration Control Points 

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