Diverse Religious Sites
This collection spans the spiritual landscape of the Shenzhen-Hong Kong border area, featuring a diverse array of Taoist, Buddhist, Islamic, and Christian sites. Key locations include the Shenzhen Mosque in Futian and the historic Fung Ying Sin Koon, established in 1929. The list highlights architectural variety, from the traditional flying eaves and gardens of Wun Chuen San Koon to the ancestral heritage of the Pang clan and modern community churches.
Shenzhen Mosque
The Shenzhen Mosque is a mosque in Futian District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, China.
Wun Chuen San Koon
A Taoist institution in Ping Che dedicated to Lu Dongbin. The site features traditional Chinese architecture with ornate flying eaves, serene gardens, and is recognized for its traditional vegetarian cuisine.
Fung Ying Sin Koon
Fung Ying Seen Koon was founded in 1929 as an affiliate of the Quanzhen Longmen Lineage of Taoism.
Pang Ancestral Hall
A traditional ancestral hall in Fanling serving as a focal point for the local Pang clan. The structure showcases Cantonese architectural heritage and is used for ancestral worship and community gatherings.
Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong Mother of Christ Church
A Catholic parish church located in Sheung Shui, serving the local community with regular liturgical services and religious education.
Sha jiang hong sheng gong miao
A local temple dedicated to Hung Shing, a deity traditionally worshipped by fishermen and maritime communities for protection.
Fu guang pu zhao
A Buddhist place of worship located in the Futian District of Shenzhen.
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