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According to the stone plague at its front door, Hung Shing Temple is thought to have dated from 1889, i.e., the 9th year of the Emperor Guangxu.
According to the records of the villagers, it was
renovated in 1949, 1961 and more recently in 1985. In 1999,
another conservation project of the Temple was made possible
by a generous donation of HK$2 million from the Hong Kong
Jockey Club Charities Trust and an additional funding of
HK$300,000 from the Antiquities and Monuments Office.
With its completion in March 2000, the project was
awarded the Outstanding Project Award, UNESCO Asia-Pacific
Heritage 2000 Awards for Culture Heritage Conservation. |
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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 the green mini-bus route No.1A / No.1M plying between Choi Hung MTR station and Sai Kung Town;
- Take the KMB route No.92 / No.96R (available on Sundays and public holidays only) plying between Diamond Hill MTR station and Sai Kung Town;
- Take the KMB route No.299 in Shatin Central (New Town Plaza Terminus) to Sai Kung Town;
- Take the green mini-bus route No.101 in Hau Tak, Hang Hau, to the terminus in Sai Kung Town;
- Take the green mini-bus route No.1 in Telford Gardens, Kowloon Bay, to the terminus in Sai Kung Town;
- Take the green mini-bus route No.12 in Po Lam Public Transport Interchange (Metro City Phrase 2) to the terminus in Sai Kung;
- Take the First Bus route No. 792M in Tiu Keng Leung MTR Station, to the terminus in Sai Kung Town.
Then, walk along the waterfront to Sai Kung Pier and travel by private ferry.
(Lasted updated in February 2005)
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