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Tam Kung Temple 譚公廟
Built in 1905, this seafront temple is one of Hong Kong's oldest dedicated to Tam Kung, the sea god revered by Shau Kei Wan's old quarrying and fishing communities.
Inside the two-hall, courtyard-centred shrine sit an antique bell and drum, hanging incense coils and a model dragon boat; the spring Tam Kung Festival fills the surrounding lanes with parades.