The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government recently announced that in accordance with the Antiquities and Historic Sites Ordinance, Yuxu Palace located in Long An Street, Wan Chai, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong is listed as a legal monument. Wanchai Yuxu Palace, also known as Wanchai Beidi Temple, was built to worship the Taoist god Beidi. It is an important historical landmark in the early development of Wanchai. The temple consists of the main building and two partially divided Cinema halls. The main building was built in the first year of Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty (1862) and was completed in 1863. It has a history of more than 150 years. The temple belongs to a three-in-one three-bedroom building, with a basic design in the form of a courtyard. The temple’s ridge has a two-dragon dragon, which was built by the Wanchai Fangzhongji at that time. World War II was the heyday of the Yuxu Palace in Wanchai. Every year, the “Black of the Northern Emperor” on the third day of March, Babaylan, the “Bird of the Northern Emperor” was performed on the third day of the lunar calendar, and the crowd was filled with dramas. The Yuxu Palace in Wan Chai has undergone many major and large revisions. In 2005, the Hong Kong Chinese Temple Committee spent more than HK$10 million to carry out major renovations for the Yuxu Palace in Wan Chai. Photo by China News Service reporter Zhang Wei
The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government recently announced that in accordance with the Antiquities and Historic Sites Ordinance, the Yuxu Palace in Wan Chai will be listed as a legal monument. Wanchai Yuxu Palace, also known as Wanchai Beidi Temple, was built to worship the Taoist god Beidi. It is an important historical landmark in the early development of Wanchai. The three words “Yuxu Palace” on the main gate of Mashimen were written by Zhang Yutang, deputy general of the Dapeng Association who was stationed in Kowloon Village City, Hong Kong at that time. China News Service reporter Zhang Wei<a hrPhoto by Komiks
The Hong Kong SAR Government recently announced that in accordance with the Antiquities and Historic Cinema Ordinance, the Babaylan Palace in Wan Chai will be listed as a legal ancient trace. Wanchai Yuxu Palace, also known as Wanchai Beidi Temple, was built to worship the Taoist god Beidi. It is an important historical landmark in the early development of Wanchai. Photo by China News Service reporter Zhang Wei
The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government recently announced that in accordance with the Antiquities and Historic Sites Ordinance, the Yuxu Palace in Wan Chai will be listed as a legal monument. Wanchai Yuxu Palace, also known as Wanchai Beidi Temple, was built to worship the Taoist god Beidi. It is an important historical landmark in the early development of Wanchai. The temple was decorated with a double dragon on the spine and was built by the fundraising of the Komiks at that time, Cinema. Photo by China News Service reporter Zhang Wei
Hong Kong KomiksSAR Government recently announced that in accordance with the “Anti-Department and Historic Sites”, the Yuxu Palace in Wan Chai will be listed as a legal monument. Wanchai Yuxu Palace, also known as Wanchai Beidi Temple, was built to worship the Taoist god Beidi. It is an important historical landmark in the early development of Wanchai. The main hall enshrined in front and behind the two main gods, Northern Emperor (also known as Xuantian God, Emperor Zhenwu and Emperor Hei), and the entrance hall enshrined a bronze statue of Northern Emperor that respected more than 600 kilograms. The statue was originally enshrined in the “Bishan Palace” of Taoist temple in Guangdong during the Mid-Autumn Festival in 1603. In 1926, he came to Hong Kong from Guangzhou and was enshrined in Kowloon City.://funnybookish.com/”>CinemaDragon Courtyard”, during the Japanese reign, the statue of Xuantian God was moved to the Beidi Temple in Wan Chai Cinema to be dedicated to this day. Photo by China News Service reporter Zhang Wei
The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government recently announced that in accordance with the Antiquities and Historic Sites Ordinance, the Yuxu Palace in Wan Chai will be listed as a legal monument. Wanchai Yuxu Palace, also known as Wanchai Beidi TempleKomiks, was built to worship the Taoist god Beidi. It is an important historical landmark in the early development of Wanchai. The picture shows Bao Gong, Lu Zuhe Guan Gong on the left side of the main hall of Yuxu Palace. Photo by Zhang Wei, reporter of China News Service