Yeung Hau Temple

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Ping Shan Yeung Hau Temple stands as a quiet guardian of history—ancient architecture, gentle incense, and a stillness that pulls you out of modern chaos. Step inside, and you’re not just visiting a temple; you’re stepping into a centuries-old conversation with Hong Kong’s spiritual roots.

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1Hong Kong Gold Coast Hotel★★★★★4.625638.49 km
2Hotel COZi Resort★★★★4.530916.73 km
3Harbour Plaza Resort City★★★★4.432131.42 km
4Pentahotel Hong Kong, Tuen Mun★★★★4.512446.71 km
5Royal View Hotel★★★★4.4221011.22 km
6Love Apartment★★★4.212.34 km
7Yuen Long‧ Campground‧ Ceramic Land--5.6 km
Hong Kong Gold Coast Hotel

Hong Kong Gold Coast Hotel

4.6 / 5Great2563 Reviews
No.1 Castle Peak Road, Gold Coast, Tuen Mun
8.49KM from Yeung Hau Temple

Craving an escape from the city? This seaside oasis is your answer! Perched by the ocean with panoramic views, surrounded by lush tropical gardens – pure bliss for a getaway. Traveling with kids? The water park, play zones, and game room will keep them entertained for hours. Planning a wedding? Their beachfront banquet services and volleyball courts add magic to any romance. Business travelers will love the meeting rooms and shuttle buses to Kowloon. Cap off your day with cocktails at the seaside bar or a BBQ under the stars – now that’s living!

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Hotel COZi Resort

Hotel COZi Resort

4.5 / 5Great3091 Reviews
No.4 Kin Fung Circuit
6.73KM from Yeung Hau Temple

Perfect for family vacations and business trips! Just a 5-minute walk to Tuen Mun West Rail Station, connecting you to Hong Kong's top attractions. Enjoy free Wi-Fi in all rooms and stay active at the fitness center. Kids will love the playground, while parents appreciate the great value. With shopping malls and dining spots nearby, plus friendly staff ready to help, you'll feel right at home in this convenient oasis.

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Harbour Plaza Resort City

Harbour Plaza Resort City

4.4 / 5Good3213 Reviews
No.18 Tin Yan Road, Tin Shui Wai
1.42KM from Yeung Hau Temple

This hotel is a perfect choice for both families and business travelers! Located in Tin Shui Wai, it offers easy access to attractions like the Wetland Park and Ping Shan Heritage Trail. The sleek and modern design creates a cozy atmosphere, with well-equipped rooms. The highlight is the seasonal outdoor pool (open from April to October), perfect for kids! With a children's playground and fitness center, everyone’s needs are covered. Whether for meetings or vacations, this place has it all!

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Pentahotel Hong Kong, Tuen Mun

Pentahotel Hong Kong, Tuen Mun

4.5 / 5Great1244 Reviews
6 Tsun Wen Road
6.71KM from Yeung Hau Temple
Non-smoking floorDry Cleaning ServiceIroning ServiceLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceForeign Currency Exchange Service
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Royal View Hotel

Royal View Hotel

4.4 / 5Good2210 Reviews
353 Castle Peak Road, Ting Kau
11.22KM from Yeung Hau Temple
Children's PlaygroundFamily-friendly HotelHikingNon-smoking floorLuggage StorageForeign Currency Exchange Service
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Love Apartment

Love Apartment

4.2 / 5Good1 Reviews
No.10 Hop Yick Building
2.34KM from Yeung Hau Temple
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Yuen Long‧ Campground‧ Ceramic Land

Yuen Long‧ Campground‧ Ceramic Land

Campground, Langsha Village, Xintan North Road, San Tin
5.6KM from Yeung Hau Temple
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Yeung Hau Temple

Stay at Marriott Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, just a 15-minute drive from Ping Shan Yeung Hau Temple. This hotel blends modern luxury with local heritage, offering guests easy access to traditional Hakka villages and historic sites. Its heritage-inspired design features Cantonese motifs and tranquil courtyard spaces, creating an immersive cultural experience. Many rooms provide views of lush greenery and distant rural landscapes, ideal for travelers seeking peace after exploring the temple’s ancient architecture. The on-site Chinese restaurant serves authentic dim sum, allowing visitors to savor regional flavors while embracing the area’s rich historical ambiance.

Take the MTR to Yuen Long Station, then transfer to Bus 261M or minibus 701 directly to Ping Shan Village. The journey takes about 20 minutes through scenic countryside routes. For those preferring private transport, ride-hailing services like DiDi or taxi apps can drop you right at the temple entrance. Parking is limited but available nearby; however, public transit is recommended to avoid congestion. This route offers a peaceful transition into the heart of traditional Hakka heritage, making it ideal for cultural exploration. The ease of access ensures a stress-free visit to this historic site.

During the annual Yeung Hau Festival on the 23rd day of the third lunar month, the temple hosts vibrant rituals including lion dances, Chinese opera performances, and the traditional Sai Kung Bao Shan (Lucky Bun Competition). These events showcase deep-rooted local folk traditions and community spirit. Visitors can join prayer ceremonies, enjoy vegetarian festival meals offered by the temple, and witness the festive decorations throughout the village. Local residents warmly welcome tourists, fostering a genuine sense of belonging. Guided tours are available to explore the legend of Yeung Hau and the ancestral lineage of the Ping Shan clan, offering insight into intangible cultural heritage that continues to thrive today.

Nearby landmarks include the Ping Shan Tin Hau Temple and the Tang Clan Ancestral Hall, both dating back to the Qing Dynasty. The Tang Clan Ancestral Hall features exquisite wood carvings, glazed tiles, and traditional Cantonese architectural elements. A short walk leads to Juk Sing Tower, a 19th-century watchtower built for security, now serving as a cultural landmark. The surrounding Old Village of Ping Shan retains its original layout with stone pathways and feng shui ponds, offering a rare glimpse into the lifestyle of pre-war New Territories residents. Together, these structures form a living historical landscape, where every corner tells a story of resilience, tradition, and community identity.

After your visit, head to a local rural tea house in Ping Shan Village to sip hand-picked highland oolong tea amidst bamboo groves and serene courtyards. You can also join a pottery workshop led by local artisans, learning traditional ceramic techniques and crafting your own bowl—an immersive way to engage with intangible cultural heritage. For nature lovers, stroll along the Ping Shan River Trail, where wetlands attract white egrets and migratory birds. These activities blend tranquility, sustainability, and cultural authenticity, offering a holistic retreat that nourishes both mind and soul.

Yes, it’s perfect for families! The temple offers a child-friendly guided trail with audio guides narrated in storytelling style, capturing kids’ attention with legends of Yeung Hau. On weekends, special programs like "Little Incense Keeper" let children light incense and participate in symbolic rituals, fostering cultural curiosity. Nearby, there’s a village park and small farm where kids can interact with chickens, ducks, and plant vegetables—making it a fun, educational outing. The peaceful, safe environment allows parents to relax while children explore traditional customs hands-on, turning the visit into a meaningful, intergenerational cultural experience.

Book online via the Hong Kong Tourism Board website or the Greater Bay Area Cultural Journey platform. All guides are professionally trained in temple history and religious customs, offering multilingual tours in Cantonese, English, and Mandarin. It’s recommended to reserve 3–5 days in advance, especially during festivals or school group visits. Tours last about 1.5 hours and include entry access and a guidebook kit. Some packages feature virtual reality experiences, allowing visitors to step into a recreated Qing Dynasty ceremony scene—enhancing immersion. Pre-HopeGoo ensures smooth access and deeper insights into the temple’s cultural significance.

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