First gurdwara The gurdwara was built in 1901 by local Sikhs, including soldiers from the
British Army, with the intent of providing religious, social, practical and cohesive support to Sikhs in Hong Kong. The temple that was constructed was originally called Sri Guru Singh Sabha. File:Original Sri Guru Singh Sabha gurdwara in Hong Kong, ca.1901–1930's.jpg|Original Sri Guru Singh Sabha gurdwara in Hong Kong File:Sri Guru Singh Sabha gurdwara in Hong Kong, ca.1907 (postcard).jpg|Sri Guru Singh Sabha gurdwara in Hong Kong, ca.1907 (postcard)
Second gurdwara In the 1930s, with an increase in the size of the local Sikh community, the gurdwara was extended and rebuilt. In 2008, the gurdwara was extended to four-stories. The Covid-19 pandemic delayed the rebuilding and increased the costs of the project, with renovation costs swelling from HKD170 million to HKD220 million. ==See also==