Place of worship

Pak Tai Temple

8 locals recommend

Tips from locals

Max
June 4, 2014
Biggest temple on Hong Kong Island. Built in 1863 and now grade 1 historical building. It is dedicated to the Taoist deity Pak Tai.
Claire
February 27, 2016
Closest Pak Tai temple is in Stone Nullah Lane. Built in 1862 in Chinese courtyard style. 5 minute walk away so well worth checking out
Anne
March 8, 2015
Temple of the Northern Emperor, part of the Wanchai Cultural Heritage Trail.
Bartosz & Elisa
January 25, 2015
Traditional and beautiful hidden temple - a must to visit!
Lenny
December 9, 2016
Officially named Yuk Hui Kung (Jade Void Palace), this temple was built by Wan Chai residents in 1863. The Pak Tai statue inside the main hall is three metres tall and about 400 years old, much older than the temple itself. On either side there are halls for other deities, including the Three Pristine Ones, Lung Mo (Dragon Mother), and the God of Wealth. Don’t miss the murals inside the halls, which portray scenes of life in olden times — including the staging of a Cantonese opera.
Officially named Yuk Hui Kung (Jade Void Palace), this temple was built by Wan Chai residents in 1863. The Pak Tai statue inside the main hall is three metres tall and about 400 years old, much older than the temple itself. On either side there are halls for other deities, including the Three Pristi…

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Location
Lung On Street
Hong Kong Island
Wan Chai