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Introduction to the 10 Chapels on Sai Kung Peninsula (Part 2)

Following the previous part:

6. Rosary Chapel

The chapel was completed in the 1923 in Wong Mo Ying village, Sai Kung, and was listed as a Grade II historic building by the HKSAR Antiquities Advisory Board in 2013.

7. St. Peter’s Chapel

Built in 1908 in Tan Ka Wan, the chapel was rented by a Christian body as a drug rehabilitation center since 1997 until it was returned to the Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong in 2019.

8. Epiphany Chapel

Located in Sham Chung and built between 1875 and 1879, it was one of the early sites for the development of Catholicism in Sai Kung. The chapel was previously in a state of disrepair with the roof collapsed, and has now been re-opened in January 2025 after restoration.

9. Immaculate Heart of Mary Chapel

It is located in Pak Sha O and is estimated to be built between 1915 and 1920. In 1954, the chapel was renovated to its current state and was subsequently listed as a Grade III historic building by the Antiquities Advisory Board in 2012.

10. Chapel of the Nativity of Our Lady

It was built in 1918 in Long Ke village. In 1968, it was converted into a drug rehabilitation center and has been used as such up till now.