TBA | Wan Chai | Where to Explore | Pak Tai Temple


Lung On Street, Wan Chai
Operating Hours:Mon - Sun 8AM to 5PM
Located on Lung On Street in Wan Chai, the Pak Tai Temple, built in 1862 and completed in 1863 during the Qing dynasty's Tongzhi reign, is an iconic historical landmark in Hong Kong. Declared a monument in 2019, it symbolizes the local community's identity. The temple, the largest on Hong Kong Island, venerates Pak Tai, a deity known for his power and courage, who is said to have vanquished the Demon King. The main hall houses a copper image of Pak Tai, flanked by other deities, including the Dragon Mother and the God of Wealth.
Located on Lung On Street in Wan Chai, the Pak Tai Temple, built in 1862 and completed in 1863 during the Qing dynasty's Tongzhi reign, is an iconic historical landmark in Hong Kong. Declared a monument in 2019, it symbolizes the local community's identity. The temple, the largest on Hong Kong Island, venerates Pak Tai, a deity known for his power and courage, who is said to have vanquished the Demon King. The main hall houses a copper image of Pak Tai, flanked by other deities, including the Dragon Mother and the God of Wealth.








