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Situated on the banks of the Ho Chung River, the Temple
is one of the oldest in Hong Kong. It honours Che Kung,
a great general during the Sung Dynasty (AD 960-1279)
who suppressed a revolt in Southern China and was later
deified by the Taoist religion. The Temple, which predates
its popular counterpart near Tai Wai in Shatin, has been
blessing the residents of Ho Chung Village for more than
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- Public Transport:
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- Take the KMB route No.92 / No.96R (available on Sundays and public holidays only) or green mini-bus route No.1A / No.1M from Choi Hung MTR station to Ho Chung;
- Take the KMB route No.92 / No.96R (available on Sundays and public holidays only) from Diamond Hill MTR station to Ho Chung;
- Take the green mini-bus route No.2 at Man Nin Street (Sai Kung ) to Ho Chung;
- Take the green mini-bus route No.101 in Hau Tak, Hang Hau MTR Station, to Ho Chung;
- Take the green mini-bus route No.1 at Telford Gardens, Kowloon Bay, to Ho Chung;
- Take the green mini-bus route No.12 in Po Lam Public Transport Interchange (Metro City Phrase 2) to Ho Chung;
- Take the First Bus route No. 792M in Tiu Keng Leung MTR Station, to the terminus in Sai Kung Town.
- Take the KMB route No.299 plying between Shatin Central (New Town Plaza Terminus) and Sai Kung Town, then take the green mini-bus route No. 1A / No.1M to Ho Chung.
Walk for a few minutes from the station to get the temple.
(Lasted updated in February 2005)
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