Visitors can participate in traditional worship rituals at the temple, where free incense, candles, and prayer slips are provided for personal offerings, offering a meaningful connection to local spiritual practices. Nearby, a small folklore exhibition hall displays ancient ritual artifacts and historical documents dating back to the Qing Dynasty, enriching cultural understanding.
During the Lunar New Year’s Lantern Festival (15th day of the first lunar month), the temple hosts a vibrant lantern festival featuring hundreds of illuminated lanterns, dragon and lion dances, and live performances that attract locals and tourists alike. On weekends, elderly residents often gather to practice tai chi in front of the temple, providing an authentic glimpse into daily life in Hong Kong.
Craft stalls nearby sell handmade sachets and talismans, making them perfect souvenirs. These immersive experiences deepen appreciation for Hong Kong’s living heritage and enhance the authenticity of your visit.