Wild boar in Aberdeen was injured and lying on the grass in the ancient temple

Aberdeen Wild Boar Crowds the Temple of Tin Hau

a wild boar broke inThe grassland of Tin Hau Temple is full of joy!this morning9At regarding 10 o’clock, a wild boar in Aberdeen broke into the ancient temple of Tin Hau, which is listed as a third-grade historic site, and then slept on the grass.According to on-site news, the wild boar is regarding2to3ruler,When a passer-by finds out and calls the police, following receiving the report, the police call for assistance from relevant departments, andStand guard with a shield and enclose the grass where the wild boar is.AFCD staff in the morning11Arriving at regarding 10:00, the veterinarian administered an anesthesia injection to the wild boar. The preliminary veterinarian found that the keel of the wild boar’s tail was injured, so it lay in the grass and did not move.

According to the website of the Chinese Temple Committee, the ancient temple of Tin Hau in Aberdeen, Hong Kong was built in the first year of Xianfeng in the Qing Dynasty (18512010), it was built by local fishermen with funds raised. It was originally located by the sea, but due to reclamation, it is now far away from the sea and surrounded by busy streets.2010year4moon16It has been recognized as a Grade III historic building by the Antiquities Advisory Board.

Originally published on AM730 https://www.am730.com.hk/local/Hong Kong Aberdeen wild boar broke into the ancient temple of Tianhou-injured lying on the grass/352366?utm_source=yahoorss&utm_medium=referral

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