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Man Mo Temple stands as a serene sanctuary dedicated to the gods of literature and war. Built in 1847, this historic site captivates visitors with its intricate wood carvings and massive incense coils that spiral toward the ceiling, filling the air with a fragrant, smoky haze. Unlike modern attractions, the temple retains an authentic spiritual atmosphere where locals still pray for academic success and career stability. Just steps away, the lively Antiques Square offers a perfect contrast, inviting travelers to hunt for vintage treasures after paying respects. This sacred space remains a vital cultural landmark, bridging Hong Kong's colonial past with its vibrant present through quiet devotion and architectural beauty that demands slow observation.
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12-Day China Private Tour from Hong Kong to Beijing: Hong Kong, Guilin, Xi'an and Beijing |  Victoria Peak | Li River Cruise | Terracotta Army | Great Wall
Daily breakfast
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5.0 (5 reseñas) Código del tour: 713211
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Hong Kong, Beijing
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12.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Hong Kong, Guilin, Yangshuo +12 más
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English Live
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Tour privado
12-Day China Highlights Classic Small Group Tour from Shanghai: Shanghai, Beijing, Xi'an, Guilin and Hong Kong | Forbidden City | Great Wall | Terracotta Army | Li River Cruise | Victoria Peak | The Bund
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4.7 (5 reseñas) Código del tour: 709149
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Shanghai, Hong Kong
Duración
12.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Shanghai, Beijing, Xi'an +15 más
Idiomas
English Live
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Tour en grupo pequeño
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12-Day China Private Tour from Hong Kong to Beijing: Hong Kong, Guilin, Xi'an and Beijing | Victoria Peak | Li River Cruise | Terracotta Army | Great Wall

An incredible experience

This 12-day tour was an incredible experience from start to finish. The highlight was definitely the breathtaking views from Victoria Peak and the serene Li River cruise. The Terracotta Army and Great Wall were as impressive as I imagined, and the cycling in Yangshuo’s countryside was a refreshing escape. The Cantonese dim sum and Peking roast duck were delicious, and the high-speed trains made traveling between cities comfortable and efficient. The accommodations were excellent, and the guides were knowledgeable and friendly. This tour is a must for anyone wanting to explore China’s diverse beauty!

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What are the opening hours and entry fees for Man Mo Temple in Sheung Wan?

Man Mo Temple operates daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM with no admission fee. Visitors should dress modestly, covering their shoulders and knees, as it remains an active place of worship. Photography is permitted in the main hall, but flash usage and tripods are prohibited to respect devotees. The temple closes briefly during major religious ceremonies, so checking ahead is wise.

How do I get to Man Mo Temple from Hong Kong International Airport?

Take the Airport Express train to Hong Kong Station, then transfer to the Island Line heading towards Chai Wan. Alight at Sheung Wan Station and use Exit A2. The temple is a five-minute walk up Hollywood Road. This route takes approximately 45 minutes and costs around 115 HKD. Taxis are available but often slower due to traffic congestion in Central district.

What is the best time of year to visit Man Mo Temple to avoid crowds?

Visit on weekday mornings between 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM to avoid peak tourist groups. The temple is most crowded during the Lunar New Year and the Birthday of Man Cheong in late September. Avoid the humid summer months from June to August if you dislike heat, as the narrow streets retain warmth. Late autumn offers cooler temperatures and clearer skies for exploring Sheung Wan.

Can I light incense inside Man Mo Temple, and where do I buy it?

Yes, lighting incense is a central ritual here. You can purchase bundles of incense and spiral coils directly from vendors on the small street adjacent to the temple entrance. Prices range from 20 to 50 HKD. Light your incense at the provided burners in the courtyard, not inside the main halls, to prevent smoke accumulation. Always bow three times before placing your offering in the urn.

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