Man Mo Temple, the oldest temple in Hong Kong

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Built in the 1840s, Man Mo Temple is the one of the oldest and most important temple on Hong Kong Island. It is located at the intersection of Hollywood Road and Ladder Street. The words Man Mo mean 'civil' and 'military'. The temple is dedicated to two deities: Man, the god of literature, and Mo, the god of war. [China.org.cn]

Built in the 1840s, Man Mo Temple is the one of the oldest and most important temple on Hong Kong Island. It is located at the intersection of Hollywood Road and Ladder Street. The words Man Mo mean "civil" and "military". The temple is dedicated to two deities: Man, the god of literature, and Mo, the god of war. [China.org.cn]

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