Engraved on a ridge purlin of the Yuk Hui Temple’s entrance hall are the characters “同治二年 (the second year of the Tongzhi reign (1863) of the Qing Dynasty)”, i.e., the completion year of the Yuk Hui Temple, and the two characters “下環 (Ha Wan)”, which was the name of Wan Chai in the past.
Engraved on a ridge purlin of the Yuk Hui Temple’s entrance hall are the characters “同治二年 (the second year of the Tongzhi reign (1863) of the Qing Dynasty)”, i.e., the completion year of the Yuk Hui Temple, and the two characters “下環 (Ha Wan)”, which was the name of Wan Chai in the past.
Engraved on a ridge purlin of the Yuk Hui Temple’s entrance hall are the characters “同治二年 (the second year of the Tongzhi reign (1863) of the Qing Dynasty)”, i.e., the completion year of the Yuk Hui Temple, and the two characters “下環 (Ha Wan)”, which was the name of Wan Chai in the past.
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