TBA | Sheung Wan | Where to Explore | Man Mo Temple
G/F, 124 Hollywood Road, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Mon – Sun 8AM to 6PM
Built between 1847 and 1862, Man Mo Temple on Hollywood Road is a stunning tribute to the Chinese God of Literature (Man) and God of War (Mo). Designated as a Grade 1 status historical building in 1994, Man Mo Temple is popular with locals on festival days, who visit to pray for luck and success. You can often smell the charcoal waft of the temple’s burning incense before you can catch a glimpse of the intricate building.
Built between 1847 and 1862, Man Mo Temple on Hollywood Road is a stunning tribute to the Chinese God of Literature (Man) and God of War (Mo). Designated as a Grade 1 status historical building in 1994, Man Mo Temple is popular with locals on festival days, who visit to pray for luck and success. You can often smell the charcoal waft of the temple’s burning incense before you can catch a glimpse of the intricate building.