Located along Kipuja Street in Santa Cruz, Manila, Kuang Kong (Guan Gong) Temple has been a vibrant site of worship since it was established in 1882, with its rich tradition of incense offerings flourishing for over 140 years.
Guan Gong, a legendary general from the Shu state during the Romance of the Three Kingdoms period (about 1,800 years ago), is revered for his loyalty, bravery, benevolence and righteousness.
He is often referred to as the “Military God of Wealth,” a title that reflects the deep respect he commands among his followers.
Early Chinese immigrants brought their beliefs and customs to the Philippines, establishing Guan Gong Associations, also known as Guan Di (Lord Guan) Associations.
These groups embody the “Put Justice First Principle,” emphasizing personal integrity and moral commitment in business dealings.
For many, the values embodied by Guan Gong serve as a cultural symbol that transcends legal frameworks.
Today, Guan Gong’s teachings continue to foster friendship and understanding between China and the Philippines.
Increasingly, Filipinos regard Guan Gong as the “Patron Saint of Justice,” praying to him for fairness and integrity in their lives.
This faith has become a significant link for trans-cultural exchange, bridging communities and enriching the shared cultural landscape.