The Man Mo Temple in Hong Kong is the first temple that was constructed in a traditional manner during the colonial era of Hong Kong. Created as a tribute to the temples historic roots, this temple was a masterpiece of its time and flaunts exquisite architecture that it later became known for. Inside this temple, you can find a statue of the Pau Kung who is believed to be the God of justice, and another of Shing Wong who the Buddhists believe is the God of the city.