Kwan Kung Temple – Only Chinese Temple in Mumbai

Tripoto
10th Nov 2019

Mumbai is a city of dreams, a secret to various attributes and lifestyles. A heritage of different cultures. A hidden treasure of places that we intend to unfold. Land of fish and dockyard leads us to a Portugal place amidst Mumbai, Mazgaon. Mazgaon has been a home for several Chinese people before independence. In 1962 after the Indo Sino war many Chinese people left back to China except for the few who introduced a Chinese temple in Mumbai. The Kuan Kung temple. A place between the busy world that leads one towards solace. The old building that looks like something ordinary has a Chinese temple as a treasure imbibed in it.

This 90-year-old Chinese temple in Mumbai is complete awe to one’s eyes. The red gate followed by a Small wooden staircase leads towards the shrine, which is welcomed by the mural of three Chinese Gods of blessing, longevity and prosperity i.e. Fuk, Luk and Sau.

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Photo of Kuan Kung Temple, Dockyard, Wadi Bandar, Mazgaon, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India by Saurabh Kurhade
Photo of Kuan Kung Temple, Dockyard, Wadi Bandar, Mazgaon, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India by Saurabh Kurhade
Photo of Kuan Kung Temple, Dockyard, Wadi Bandar, Mazgaon, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India by Saurabh Kurhade
Photo of Kuan Kung Temple, Dockyard, Wadi Bandar, Mazgaon, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India by Saurabh Kurhade
Photo of Kuan Kung Temple, Dockyard, Wadi Bandar, Mazgaon, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India by Saurabh Kurhade
Photo of Kuan Kung Temple, Dockyard, Wadi Bandar, Mazgaon, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India by Saurabh Kurhade