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Tin and Hau
Peng Chau is known for its small island lifestyle, accessibility to fresh seafood, and several temples located around the island ( including a Tin Hau temple built in 1792 ).
It is located in the north east of Hong Kong Island and includes the areas of the eastern portion of Causeway Bay, Tin Hau, Fortress Hill, North Point, Quarry Bay, Shau Kei Wan, Heng Fa Chuen, and Chai Wan.
* Four temples dedicated to Tin Hau, including the Pak She Tin Hau Temple
Tin Hau temples are typical places of worship in Hong Kong's coastal communities because Tin Hau is believed to be the goddess of the sea and of fishermen, protecting them and ensuring full nets.
There are three Tin Hau temples on Lamma, located in Yung Shue Wan, Sok Kwu Wan, and Luk Chau Village.
The Tin Hau Festival ( twenty-third of the third month of the Lunar Calendar ) is widely celebrated by the fishermen's communities in Lamma.
The northern sector consists of the area around Victoria Park, the middle sector coincides with the central business district, and the southern sector forms the area around Tin Hau.
The typhoon shelter of Causeway Bay and the Tin Hau Temple reveal that the area was once a fishing village.
The original Causeway Bay is near the present-day Tin Hau MTR station, whereas the Causeway Bay MTR station is at East Point.
** Island Line: Tin Hau and Causeway Bay stations
There was once a Cheung Po Tsai Cave near the Tin Hau Temple west of Stanley, but the cave was filled in the early 1950s.
Tin Hau Temple
To the west of Stanley Main Street, past the amphitheatre in Stanley Plaza is the Tin Hau Temple ( Temple of the Queen of Heaven ).
The MTR was forced to stop operating between Central and Tin Hau station in fear of people not clearing from the stations.
: Tin Hau redirects here.
For other meanings of Tin Hau, see Tin Hau ( disambiguation )

Tin and Temple
The Tin Hau Temple is one of the declared monuments of Hong Kong.
* The oldest Taoist temple in the United States, the Tin Hau Temple is in San Francisco.
A Tin Hau Temple was built on the shore of Tsing Yi Tong.
At the birthday of Tin Hau, fishermen of all nearby waters would come to the Temple for celebrations.
Every night there is a market selling many different kinds of products including clothes, decorations, VCD and toys in Temple Street, a street in the area where the famous Tin Hau Temple was built in 1876.
* Tin Hau Temple
MTR Route: to Che Kung Temple or Sha Tin Wai and walk to Tsang Tai Uk
* Tin Hau Temple ( 天后宮 )
* Sam Po Temple ( 三婆廟 ): dedicated to the elder sister of Tin Hau
* Old Tin Hau Temple ( 天后古廟 )
image: Coloane4. jpg | Old Tin Hau Temple
* Tin Hau temple, located at 10, Tin Hau Temple Road, Causeway Bay, east of Victoria Park, in Eastern District, on Hong Kong Island.
* The Tin Hau Temple at Tai Miu Wan ( 大廟灣 ; Joss House Bay ) is considered the most sacred.

Tin and Hong
In Hong Kong, a notable example of harp in pop music is the song " Tin Shui Walled City " ( 天水圍城 ) performed by Hacken Lee with harp played by Korean harpist Jung Kwak ( Harpist K ).
** Kristal Tin, Hong Kong actress
* The Guanfuchang salt-fields ( 官富場 ) in Hong Kong, nowadays To Kwa Wan, Kowloon Bay, Kwun Tong and Lam Tin districts, are first officially operated by the Song Dynasty.
Established as the Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club in 1884, the non-profit organisation conducts nearly 700 races every season at the two race tracks in Happy Valley and Sha Tin.
A Tin Hau temple in Sai Kung, Hong Kong
There are about 60 Tin Hau temples in Hong Kong, some giving reverence to other important deities.
The temple in the Tin Hau area, east of Victoria Park, in Eastern District, on the Hong Kong Island, has given its name to the area and to the MTR station serving it.
Because of their historic significance, many Tin Hau Temples in Hong Kong were graded historic buildings.
* Tin Hau, Hong Kong
Like many other fishing villages in Hong Kong, the Tsing Yi dwellers worshipped Tin Hau, the goddess of mercy and the sea.
Yuen Long District contains the largest alluvial plain in Hong Kong, the Yuen Long-Kam Tin plain.
Hong Kong Wetland Park ( 香港濕地公園 ) is located at the northern part of Tin Shui Wai.
Northeast to Sha Tin. Even though having the Tai Po Industrial Estate, it is still one of the most unpolluted district in Hong Kong.
During and after this war, six newspapers closed down due to persistent losses, driving out competitors such as Hong Kong Daily News, Sing Pao Daily News and Tin Tin News.
The Club's racing centre at Sha Tin was used as the foundation for the Olympic and Paralympic venues, with additional competition and training venues being incorporated into existing sports facilities at the Hong Kong Sports Institute, the Jockey Club Beas River Country Club and the adjacent golf course.
The Jockey Club Government Secondary School in Kowloon Tong and the Jockey Club Ti-I College in Sha Tin was funded by the then Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club.
Prince of Wales Hospital () is a major public and teaching hospital located in Sha Tin, New Territories in Hong Kong.
Statue of St. Joseph Freinademetz, S. V. D. St Joseph's Chapel, Yim Tin Tsai ( Sai Kung ) | Yim Tin Tsai, Hong Kong, China.
The complex is located in Sha Tin close to the south of Pok Hong Estate, near Lion Rock Tunnel Road.

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