• The 15th National Games road cycling (men's individual) event will be held on 8 November 2025, spanning over Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao. To facilitate the race, temporary control measures will be implemented on the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge (HZMB), HZMB Hong Kong Port and some roads on that day. Please refer to the special traffic and transport arrangements here

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Man Mo Temple, distinguished by its green tiled roof, was constructed between 1847 and 1862. The complex includes Lit Shing Kung, which was created to worship all heavenly gods, and Kung Sor, an important assembly hall where community affairs and disputes were often discussed and settled. The temple contains well-preserved artefacts such as a Qing Dynasty bronze bell cast in 1847 and a sedan chair built in 1862. Intricate granite pillars, door frames, carved wooden plaques, and historic murals demonstrate traditional craftsmanship, highlighting Chinese architectural features. Visitors frequent Man Mo Temple to pray for success and prosperity, offering joss paper, incense sticks, vegetables and symbolic round fruits such as oranges.

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