Pak Tai
Pak Tai is a traditional Chinese deity known as the God of the North. He is often associated with protection and is revered in various regions, particularly in southern China and Hong Kong. Pak Tai is typically depicted wearing a dark robe and a crown, symbolizing his authority and power over the northern direction.
Worship of Pak Tai includes rituals and offerings, especially during the Pak Tai Festival, which celebrates his significance in local culture. Temples dedicated to him, such as the Pak Tai Temple in Hong Kong, serve as places for devotees to seek blessings and protection from misfortune.