[1] Hau Wong refers usually to Yeung Leung-jit [zh] (楊亮節; 杨亮节; joeng4 loeng6 zit3; Yáng Liàngjiē), a loyal and courageous general.
Despite his failing health, he remained in the army to protect the last emperor of the Southern Song dynasty when he took refuge southwards in Kowloon.
[10] Historic characters in the temple are said to have been worked on by Chang Yu-tang, Commodore of Dapeng, general of Kowloon Walled City.
It serves as the social venue which plays the dual roles as a temple and an ancestral hall of San Wai.
Basin meal feasts are organized in front of the Temple during Yeung Hau Festival and Lunar New Year.
Situated at the end of the central axis of Sik Kong Wai, a walled village of the Tang Clan in Ha Tsuen, with its name recorded in the Xin'an Gazetteer of 1820.
It is the main temple of Nam Pin Wai as well as Yuen Long Kau Hui.
Other than for worship, the temple was a venue for solving disputes and discussing market affairs among the villagers.