Pak Tai Temple, also popularly known as Yuk Hui Temple, is the largest temple in Hong Kong, located on the Cheung Chau Island. The temple is dedicated to Pak Tai, also known as the Water God, who is considered as an important deity for both the local farmers and fishermen. The cultural gem is a must visit place for people who love admiring artwork and architecture.
Huddled between the high rise modern buildings and skyscrapers on the Lung On Street, this historical landmark is a good place for some peaceful self-reflection and spending time in tranquil and harmonious environment. Pak Tai Temple contains gold plated woodcraft designs which date back to the Song Dynasty (960 – 1279) and Qing Dynasty (1964-1911). It is the major centre during the pompous festivities of the popular Bun Festival, celebrated on the eighth day of the fourth month in the lunar calendar.