Tin Hau Temple and Nathan Road - PHOTOGRAPHER COMMENT
A panorama taken from the rear side of the Tin Hau Temple on Nathan Road in Hong Kong. This is the most famous Tin Hau temple in Hong Kong, and Nathan Road is a very popular shopping road. The back of the temple is a bit like a small park or square, with running water and trees, set back slightly from Nathan Road.
Tin Hau Temple and Nathan Road - FURTHER INFORMATION
Tin Hau Temple and Nathan Road - Hong Kong visitor guide showing a virtual tour of 'Tin Hau Temple and Nathan Road' linked to an interactive map with local and travel information. 360° panoramas from Hong Kong.
The Tin Hau Temple which stands on Yung Shue Tau square in Kowloon is the most popular Tin Hau Temple in Hong Kong. The back end of the temple faces Nathan Road.
Nathan Road is one of the most famous roads in Hong Kong. It runs north from Salisbury Road in Tsim Sha Tsui through the heart of Kowloon for about 6km to just north of Prince Edward MTR station. The southern end is the most famous part of Nathan Road, for here are numerous hotels and a vast number of shops which the tourists flock to in their thousands. Also at the southern end, near the Star Ferry, are various other major tourist attractions including the Hong Kong Cultural Centre and Hong Kong Museum of Art. Just past the main shopping area is Kowloon Park, and from here Nathan Road continues north past the Tin Hau Museum.
TRAVEL DIRECTIONS AND GETTING THERE
MTR: Jordan and Yau Ma Tei are the nearest MTR stations to the Tin Hau Temple on Nathan Road.















