Hok Guan Kung Shrine:

Jui Tui Shrine (also: Tao Bo Keng) ศาลเจ้าจุ้ยตุ่ย: Dedicated to Kiu Wong, god of vegetarians, built in 1911. Jui refers to water and Tui refers to mortar. In front of the shrine there used to be a wide canal.

See pictures from inside the shrine on jamie-monk.blogspot.com


Shrine of the serene light:


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