They are finally OPEN back! The latest hour update per the call today is: open 9:30am - 2:00pm everyday except Thursday. I miss the grandma temple attendant in the temple :) This temple is the...
Tin How Temple
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Tin How Temple, located in San Francisco's Chinatown, is one of the oldest Chinese temples in the city, founded in 1852 by the Cantonese clan association. Dedicated to Mazu, the temple holds historical significance as a place of worship for early Chinese migrants who sought her blessings during their perilous journey to the United States. Despite its location on the third floor of a building, Tin How Temple is a renowned tourist attraction and offers visitors a glimpse into Chinese religious practices and traditions.
Inside the temple, Mazu is seated on the central shrine, surrounded by her assistants, while rows of lanterns donated by devotees adorn the space. The temple also houses side shrines dedicated to various deities, and on festive days, celebrations are held in honor of Mazu. Visitors can seek advice by using divinity sticks, which provide answers or guidance through corresponding slips of paper. Although photography is not allowed, a visit to Tin How Temple offers a unique opportunity to appreciate its historical significance and enjoy a panoramic view of San Francisco Chinatown from the balcony.
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Worth the flight of stairs all the way up. They close at 2 PM and closed Thursdays. Very lovely to come and spend some time in a serene space. I really enjoyed that Susan was there as she was...
Based on the last review 10 months ago of the temple being closed due to COVID,does anyone know if the temple is still closed? Tried calling them today but no answer. I don't go out Chinatown...
Due to the shelter in place, the temple will be temporarily closed until further notice. Stay safe everyone!
I know the previous poster gave this place one star because she got a bad fortune. I really take those things with a grain of salt and I don't participate in any fortune telling stuff (what ya...
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