Man Wu Temple in Tai Po is located in Fu Shan Street, Taihe City, Tai Po District, Hong Kong. Gate forehead: "Wenwu two emperors Temple", wooden couplet: "Wenzhao sun and moon; Wuzhen mountain and river."
It was built in 1891 (the 17th year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu). It was raised by the villagers at that time and served as the office of the Township Office of the seventh covenant. After the completion of the new Township Office in 1954, the temple was dedicated to Emperor Wenwu.
In 1985, it was changed into the statue of emperor Wenwu.
The temple was listed as a statutory monument in Hong Kong in 1984.
Address: 69 Fu Shan Street, Tai Po
Longitude: 114.164472
Latitude: 22.449547
Tel: 852-28032916
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