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"Lee, loc cit, and Keith Stevens, Chinese Gods. The Unseen World of Spirits and Demons,
Collins and Brown (UK 1997), p. 63
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The Lu Shong Kung Temple adjoins the Man Mo Temple in Hollywood Road, on Hong Kong Island. Walt Kwong is the second god on the right as you enter. He has two attendants.
Barbara E. Ward and Joan Law, Chinese Festivals in Hong Kong, Guidebook Co. Ltd (Hong Kong, 1993), pp. 75 and 92)
The Author went to the Lu Pan Temple on Lu Pan's birthday, in 1997. In spite of rain, a large number of contractors and building trade workers came to pay their respects, including some scaffolders. There were also two television teams, one of which interviewed the author.
Dan Waters, "In the Steps of Lu Pan: Reminiscences of Building in Hong Kong", The Journal of the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, vol. 29, 1989 (1991), pp. 1-7
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"Lee, loc cit, and Keith Stevens, Chinese Gods. The Unseen World of Spuits and Demons,
Collins and Brown (UK 1997), P 63
14
77
The Ln Shong Kung Temple adjoins- the Man Mo TempIP in Hollywood Road, on Hong Kong Island Walt Kwong is the second god on the right as you enter. He has two attendants
Barbara E. Ward and Joan Law, Chinese Festivals in Hong Kong, Guidebook Co. Ltd (Hong Kong, 1993), pp. 75 and 92)
The Author went to the Lu Pan Temple on Lu Pan's birthday, in 1997. In spite of rain a large number of contractors and building trade workers came to pay their respects, including some scaffolders There were also two television teams one of which interviewed the author
Dan Waters, "In the Steps of Lu Pan Reminiscences of Building in Hong Kong', The Journal
of the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, vol 29, 1989 (1991), pp 1-7
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