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Sok Kwu Wan Tin Hau Temple

Sok Kwu Wan, Lamma Island


Located in Sok Kwu Wan on Lamma Island, the Sok Kwu Wan Tin Hau Temple is an ancient temple dedicated to the worship of Tin Hau, who is revered as the goddess of the sea in Chinese folk religion. Grand celebrations are held every year during the Tin Hau Festival, attracting numerous devotees and visitors. The architecture style of the temple retains strong traditional Chinese characteristics with an exquisite arch and stone carvings, showcasing profound cultural heritage.











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From Central to Lamma Island (Sok Kwu Wan) (Hong Kong & Kowloon Ferry)



Hong Kong & Kowloon Ferry

From Central Pier No. 4 to Lamma Island (Sok Kwu Wan), disembark at Sok Kwu Wan Ferry Pier
(Journey time: approximately 30 minutes)




If you are planning to visit the Sok Kwu Wan Tin Hau Temple, you may refer to the Transport Department’s “ HKeMobility ” and the Lands Department’s “ Geoinfo Map ”, or click the Amap and Google Maps links below.




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