Hip Tin temples in Hong Kong

There are several Hip Tin temples (Chinese: 協天宮; Jyutping: hip3 tin1 gung1) in Hong Kong.

Note 2: While most probably incomplete, this list of Hip Tin temples is tentatively exhaustive.

[4] 22°27′16″N 114°09′57″E / 22.454384°N 114.165728°E / 22.454384; 114.165728 (Hip Tin Temple, Tai Po Kau Hui) Built in 1691.

[6] 22°25′34″N 114°12′01″E / 22.426229°N 114.200394°E / 22.426229; 114.200394 (Hip Tin Temple, Cheung Shue Tan) Its year of construction is unknown.

They were jointly built by the seven villages in Sha Tau Kok, Hing Chun Yeuk (慶春約), for drawing good fortune and expelling the evils.

22°32′59″N 114°13′25″E / 22.549807°N 114.223473°E / 22.549807; 114.223473 (Hip Tin Temple, Shan Tsui Tsuen) Completed in 1895.