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Yeung Hau Temple (Tung Tau Tsuen, Ha Tsuen, Yuen Long)
Yeung Hau Temple in Ha Tsuen, Yuen Long was built for the worship of the immortal Hau Wong. The temple is reported to have a history of over 200 years and was rebuilt to its present form in 1811. It is a two-hall building separated by a courtyard which has been roofed over to form an incense tower. The temple was declared a monument in 1988 and was then fully restored by the Government.
Yeung Hau Temple
Address
Tung Tau Tsuen, Ha Tsuen, Yuen Long (Plan)
Transport
Green Minibus (GMB)
33 Tai Fung Street, Yuen Long - Ha Pak Nai
34 Tai Fung Street, Yuen Long - Lau Fau Shan
35 Tai Fung Street, Yuen Long - Sha Kiu (Tsim Bei Tsui)
MTR Light Rail Feeder Bus
K65 Lau Fau Shan - Yuen Long East
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