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Good luck will prevail throughout the year if you rotate
the sails of the copper windmill inside the Che Kung Temple, Hong
Kong. This is an old practice that the local people have been carrying
on since ages. On the third of January as per the Lunar Calendar,
on the birthday of the Che Kung, the inhabitants of the town gather
to worship him, with burning incense sticks. After this they rotate
the sails of the windmill and pray for good luck.
Almost three hundred years ago, in the late Ming dynasty, people
of the Sha Tin District were affected by plague. Che Kung was the
general when the Song Dynasty was in power. Due to his contributions,
he was widely admired and respected by the people of the dynasty.
To save the town from the epidemic of plague people carried tablets
with Che Kung's name carved on it and paraded around the district.
The disease was soon gone and it strengthened their belief in Che
Kung and started worshipping him. The famous Che Kung Temple, Hong
Kong was built after his name soon after this.
According to historical evidences, the Che Kung Temple, Hong Kong
was the most famous temple in the Sha Tin District. Even today it
is visited by a large number of tourists from all over the world
making it one of the most popular temples in Hong Kong. It is believed,
that, if you worship the Taoist deity with joss sticks and spin
the copper windmill three times at the Che Kung Temple, Hong Kong,
good luck will prevail for the rest of the year.
Sha Tin, where the Che Kung Temple, Hong Kong is located, is fast
becoming one of the new towns of Hong Kong in China. You will find
some of the most beautiful temples in this district. Horse racing
and mountain trails are some of the activities, which you can pursue
here. The very famous Hong Kong Heritage Museum is located close
to the Che Kung Temple, Hong Kong. The best time to visit the temple
is during the Chinese New Year. You would find thousands of worshippers
praying for their good luck during the Che Kung Festival, which
is observed on the third day of the Chinese New Year.
To reach the Che Kung Temple, Hong Kong you need to take a train
to the Che Kung Temple Station and then walk for another five minutes
to the temple located at 7, Che Kung Miu Road Shatin.
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