Who is Tin Hau?

Tin Hau is a Chinese folk goddess, also known as the Goddess of the Sea or Mazu. She is especially revered by fishermen and coastal communities for protection at sea, safe voyages, and calm weather. In legend, she was originally a young woman named Lin Moniang from Fujian, and the traditional story says she later became a sea goddess after her death.

Why do People Worship Tin Hau?

People worship Tin Hau because they believe she protects fishermen and sailors, keeps voyages safe, and brings calm weather and good fortune. In legend, Tin Hau was a kind and gifted young woman named Lin Moniang from Fujian who could sense danger at sea, guide boats, and rescue people from storms. After her death, people believed she continued to protect coastal communities as a sea goddess.

Tin Hau Temple Locations in Hong Kong

Sai Kung Town Tin Hau Temple Complex, Po Tung Road, Sai Kung, New Territories. This is the main Tin Hau Temple in Sai Kung Town and a key local landmark.
Tin Hau Temple, Joss House Bay, Tai Au Mun Road, Clear Water Bay, Sai Kung, New Territories. This is the oldest and largest Tin Hau Temple in Hong Kong, also known as the “Big Temple.”
Tin Hau Temple and Rock Inscription at Joss House Bay, Sai Kung. This historic site is located on the northern shore of Joss House Bay and is a declared monument.
10 Tin Hau Temple Road, Causeway Bay. This is one of the best-known Tin Hau Temples in Hong Kong, located near Victoria Park on Hong Kong Island.
53 Shau Kei Wan Main Street East, Shau Kei Wan. This historic Tin Hau Temple is a Grade II historical building and is closely linked to Hong Kong’s maritime culture.
56–58 Temple Street, Yau Ma Tei. This famous Tin Hau Temple sits in the heart of Kowloon and is part of the Yau Ma Tei heritage area.
Tin Hau Temple, Lei Yue Mun. This temple is located at the entrance of the channel, facing the sea, and is known for protecting the area’s fishing community.
Tin Hau Temple, Hau Kok, Tuen Mun. This is a historic seaside temple that reflects the worship of Tin Hau by local fishermen.
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Discovering Tin Hau: Myth, Worship, Festival and Hong Kong's Coastal Culture

Who is Tin Hau?

Tin Hau is a Chinese folk goddess, known as the Goddess of the Sea. She is widely worshipped by fishermen, sailors, and coastal communities for protection and safe voyages.

Was Tin Hau a real person?

According to legend, yes. She was said to be a young woman named Lin Moniang, who later became deified after her death.

Why do people worship Tin Hau?

People worship Tin Hau because they believe she protects seafarers, prevents storms and danger at sea, and brings safety and good fortune.

What did Tin Hau do before she was worshipped as a goddess?

She was believed to have helped people at sea through her kindness and special abilities, especially by guiding and protecting fishermen.

What other skills or achievements did Tin Hau have?

She was described as able to predict weather, rescue people in danger, and calm the sea. Some stories also say she showed great compassion and supernatural power.

Where can you find Tin Hau Temple in Hong Kong?

You can find Tin Hau Temples in places like Yau Ma Tei, Causeway Bay, Shau Kei Wan, Joss House Bay, and Sai Kung.

Which places in Hong Kong celebrate the Tin Hau Festival?

Major celebrations take place in places like Sai Kung, Yuen Long, Tai O, Po Toi Island, and many fishing communities across Hong Kong.

Why is Tin Hau important to fishermen and coastal communities?

She is important because fishermen believe she guards them from storms, keeps voyages safe, and helps protect their livelihood. For many coastal villages, she is part of their culture and identity.

What is the Tin Hau Festival about?

It is a traditional festival held to honor Tin Hau, with rituals, temple worship, parades, and community activities. It shows gratitude for her protection of people at sea.

What are some famous Tin Hau Temples in Hong Kong?

Famous examples include Tin Hau Temple in Yau Ma Tei, Causeway Bay, Shau Kei Wan, Joss House Bay, and Tai O.

Full list of Tin Hau Temple locations in Hong Kong?

Hong Kong Island
● 10 Tin Hau Temple Road, Causeway Bay.
● 53 Shau Kei Wan Main Street East, Shau Kei Wan.
● Tin Hau Temple, Aberdeen.
● Tin Hau Temple, Chai Wan.
● Tin Hau Temple, Stanley.
● Tin Hau Temple, Shek O.
● Tin Hau Temple, Tai Hang.
● Tin Hau Temple, Ap Lei Chau.

Kowloon
● 56–58 Temple Street, Yau Ma Tei.
● Tin Hau Temple, Cha Kwo Ling.
● Tin Hau Temple, Sham Shui Po.
● Tin Hau Temple, To Kwa Wan.
● Tin Hau Temple, Lok Fu.
● Tin Hau Temple, Tai Wo Hau.

New Territories
● Sai Kung Town Tin Hau Temple Complex, Po Tung Road, Sai Kung.
● Tin Hau Temple, Joss House Bay, Tai Au Mun Road, Clear Water Bay, Sai Kung.
● Tin Hau Temple, Tsing Yi.
● Tin Hau Temple, Tsuen Wan.
● Tin Hau Temple, Hang Hau.
● Tin Hau Temple, Hau Kok, Tuen Mun.
● Tin Hau Temple, Yim Liu Ha.
● Tin Hau Temple, Tai Po Kau Hui.
● Tin Hau Temple, Muk Wu.
● Tin Hau Temple, Nam Wai.
● Tin Hau Temple, Ping Che.
● Tin Hau Temple, Pui O.
● Tin Hau Temple, Shui Hau.
● Tin Hau Temple, Sha Lo Wan.

Offshore islands and villages
● Tin Hau Temple, Tap Mun (Grass Island).
● Tin Hau Temple, Tai Wan, Port Island
● Tin Hau Temple, Kat O.
● Tin Hau Temple, Peng Chau.
● Tin Hau Temple, Po Toi Island.
● Tin Hau Temple, Sok Kwu Wan.
● Tin Hau Temple, Tai A Chau.
● Tin Hau Temple, Fan Lau.
● Tin Hau Temple, High Island / Leung Shuen Wan.
● Tin Hau Temple, Ko Lau Wan.
● Tin Hau Temple, Nim Shue Wan.
● Tin Hau Temple, O Tsai.
● Tin Hau Temple, Fung Chi Tsuen.

Sai Kung Town’s Tin Hau Festival runs from May 21 to May 25, 2026, and features free Cantonese opera, traditional temple celebrations, and a lively seaside community atmosphere in Hong Kong.
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