Lo Pan Temple

Front façade of Lo Pan Temple
Shiwan pottery on the ridge
Stepped gable walls
Murals at the front façade
Main altar dedicated to Lo Pan and <em>caimen</em> (wooden panel)

The Lo Pan Temple is a well-recognised historic temple in Hong Kong dedicated to Lo Pan. It was first built in 1884 and rebuilt at the same site in 1928. The temple was embellished with intricate murals, plaster mouldings, wood carvings and pottery decorations, among which are the pottery decorations on the ridges of the temple produced by the renowned pottery ridge shop named Junyu in Shiwan and four of the plaster mouldings were crafted by Master Deng Zizhou who was renowned in Guangdong and Hong Kong and his son Deng Juqian. The distinctive stepped gable walls of the temple are very rare in Hong Kong. Since its establishment, local construction sector has been following the tradition of paying homage to Lo Pan at the temple on his birthday, carrying on the unique culture and tradition of the construction industry.

Lo Pan Temple was declared a monument in 2024.

15 Ching Lin Terrace, Kennedy Town, Hong Kong (Plan)
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