Lin Fa Kung, Tai Hang was built in 1863 to worship Kwun Yum. This small temple is unique structurally. The front part stands on a terrace supported by pillars of 10-12 ft in height. The rear part lies on a huge rock now covered by the external wall. Part of the rock can be seen. The ceiling has fresco of dragons, which is related to the annual fire dragon dance in Tai Hang. There are also hundreds of lotus lamps lighted in the chamber. The temple is a Grade I historic building.
Submit an application form with information on the location, date, time and a script of the scenes.
Processing time : normally 7 clear working days for applications lodged during March - November and 10 clear working days for applications lodged during December - February.
Administration fee
$1,000/ hour or part thereof with a minimum charge of $5,000
Service fee (including electricity charges)
$100/ hour or part thereof with a minimum charge of $500
(waived for public bodies and charitable institutions or trusts who are exempted under Section 88 of the Inland Revenue Ordinance).
Applicants are required to lodge with Chinese Temples Committee (CTC) a policy of at least $10 million public liability.
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