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Topic: Hung Shing Temple


  
  Hong Kong - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tin Hau, the protector of seafarers, has been honoured with several temples throughout Hong Kong for at least 300 years.
Hung Shing, another protector of seafarers, has also been honoured for centuries.
Gifts of food, and in particular fruit, are presented, and incense and paper offerings are burnt in respect.
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 Hong_Kong
Shopping, a form of entertainment for the people of Hong Kong, is even done at nightime as evident in the Temple Street Night Market.
Hong Kongers, especially elder generations, go to Taoist or Buddhist temples to appease the deities and, usually, to ask for compassion or good fortune.
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