Man Mo Temple

Hidden among the clatter of Hollywood Road’s antiques shops, Man Mo Temple exhales a wisp of old Hong Kong that feels a world away from the glass towers. Dedicated to the gods of literature (Man) and war (Mo), this mid-19th-century temple is a pocket of incense-scented calm, where giant spiral coils of joss sticks hang from the ceiling and cast a smoky, amber glow over gilded altars. It’s a vivid, sensory slice of local culture that rewards even a quick visit.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give yourself 30–45 minutes to soak up the atmosphere, light a stick of incense (free), and explore the side halls. Combine it with a wander through the surrounding Sheung Wan lanes – many visitors tack it onto a morning that also includes the nearby Tai Kwun heritage complex or the PMQ design hub. If you’re on a tight schedule, it’s a quick 15-minute stop that still delivers a strong sense of local devotion.

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