Hung Shing Temple
Dublin Core
Title
Hung Shing Temple
Subject
Cheung Chau Bun Festival; Temples
Description
Hung Shing was originally a government official named Hung Hei in Tang Dynasty. He promoted the study of astronomy and geography and established an observatory to observe the meteorological changes. His devotion to work made him die at a young age. After his death, the reigning emperor gave him the posthumous title of "Kwong Lee Hung Shing Tai Wong". Legend has it that Hung Shing continued to guard the people against natural disasters on numerous occasions after his death. Many government officials later built temples to worship him as the God of Southern Sea.
Creator
Cheung Chau Residents
Date
1813
Relation
Pak Tai Temple
Format
unknown
Type
Physical Object
Identifier
hung_shing_01
Collection
Citation
Cheung Chau Residents
, “Hung Shing Temple,” Cheung Chau Bun Festival, accessed January 19, 2025, https://learning.hku.hk/ccch9051/group-3/items/show/18.