They include: 22°16′40″N 114°13′50″E / 22.277869°N 114.230627°E / 22.277869; 114.230627 (Shau Kei Wan Shing Wong Temple) Built in 1877.
Formerly named Fook Tak Tsz (福德祠), it was renamed "Shing Wong Temple" after an expansion project in 1974.
[13] The interior of the temple can be explored with Google Street View.
Built in 1878, it is the second largest of the five buildings of the complex, after the Tin Hau Temple.
22°19′18″N 114°13′56″E / 22.321582°N 114.232213°E / 22.321582; 114.232213 (Tin Hau Temple, Sau Mau Ping (demolished)) 22°24′48″N 113°59′18″E / 22.413411°N 113.988348°E / 22.413411; 113.988348 (Shing Wong Temple, Fu Tei Ha Tsuen) Within the Nam On Buddhist Monastery (南安佛堂).