Tin Hau and Kwun Yum Statues
KwunYum The TinHau Temple Complex is one of the largest in Hong Kong. TinHau (天后 Tiān Hòu), also known as Māzǔ (媽祖), is the Divine Empress and Goddess of the Sea. In Hong Kong, the sea has always been a provider and sustainer. The people and the sea are interwoven, but it can be a destroyer as well as a preserver of life.
Located in Repulse Bay, the Tin Hau and Kwun Yum Statues in Hong Kong is a place of great tourist importance to those who are interested in entertainment. A short bus ride from The Hongkong central district, the Repulse Bay is situated within mountains, high-end condominiums, and town homes. This is also a popular weekend retreat, especially in summer months. The two statues, Kwun Yam and Tin Hau, stand tall as if it is guarding the place. It stands 10 meters high and is very much in contrast to ultra-modern high-rise skyline. If you are interested in some fun and enjoyment, never miss Repulse Bay and the towering statues that stand tall.