The side building to the right of the Yuk Hui Temple was originally a school (above) and the side building to its left was a communal hall (below), which gives us an idea of the original purpose of the temple and the social functions it was intended to fulfil when established by local residents, which was to serve as a shrine for the worship of the Taoist deity Pak Tai, as well as a venue for settling public affairs and providing education for the neighbourhood.
The side building to the right of the Yuk Hui Temple was originally a school (above) and the side building to its left was a communal hall (below), which gives us an idea of the original purpose of the temple and the social functions it was intended to fulfil when established by local residents, which was to serve as a shrine for the worship of the Taoist deity Pak Tai, as well as a venue for settling public affairs and providing education for the neighbourhood.
The side building to the right of the Yuk Hui Temple was originally a school (above) and the side building to its left was a communal hall (below), which gives us an idea of the original purpose of the temple and the social functions it was intended to fulfil when established by local residents, which was to serve as a shrine for the worship of the Taoist deity Pak Tai, as well as a venue for settling public affairs and providing education for the neighbourhood.
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