Tin Hau Sun Mu Temple Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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4 recensione
evil2in
Small temple. Not tour-able.
Very small upstairs area for worship. I wouldn’t recommend this for large groups but maybe 1-2 people and only if you’re going to light incense or pray. Out of respect for locals, this shouldn’t be a ...
Recensione del giorno 6 giu 2018
Rosario_it
Not very interesting
I saw this temple when I was visiting the area of downtown Honolulu. This temple is in the Chinatown part of the town but it is not very interesting.
Recensione del giorno 2 gen 2018
UrbanGirl808
Colorful temple in the Lum Sai Ho Tong bldg on the edge of Honolulu's Chinatown
Ba Thien Hau, lesser deities and their attendants fill the second-floor space. Head up the stairs to the right of the store on the ground level (it looks like there is a stair lift for those who might...
Recensione del giorno 14 mag 2016
singabob
Buddhist Temple to Matsu, Goddess of the Sea
Also known as Lum Sai Ho Tong, Lung Wai, Tin Fee, Foo Chai or Ku Po (depending on one's belief system, Dynasty or nationality), this is a small second-floor temple established since 1889 and is crowde...
Recensione del giorno 13 ott 2015
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Small temple. Not tour-able.
Very small upstairs area for worship. I wouldn’t recommend this for large groups but maybe 1-2 people and only if you’re going to light incense or pray. Out of respect for locals, this shouldn’t be a ...
Not very interesting
I saw this temple when I was visiting the area of downtown Honolulu. This temple is in the Chinatown part of the town but it is not very interesting.
Colorful temple in the Lum Sai Ho Tong bldg on the edge of Honolulu's Chinatown
Ba Thien Hau, lesser deities and their attendants fill the second-floor space. Head up the stairs to the right of the store on the ground level (it looks like there is a stair lift for those who might...
Buddhist Temple to Matsu, Goddess of the Sea
Also known as Lum Sai Ho Tong, Lung Wai, Tin Fee, Foo Chai or Ku Po (depending on one's belief system, Dynasty or nationality), this is a small second-floor temple established since 1889 and is crowde...