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| area                = Predominant religion in {{flag|Tung Wan}}
| area                = Predominant religion in <br>{{flag|Tung Wan}}
|language            = [[Classical Tungwanese]]
|language            = [[Classical Tungwanese]]
| founder            = [[Lau Hok-ming]]
| founder            = [[Lau Hok-ming]]
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| ministers          = [[Gausee]]s
| ministers          = [[Gausee]]s
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Latest revision as of 09:29, 8 January 2023

Gauism
教信
Gaauseon
Kwunyamsingoon.jpg
Kwun Yam Sin Temple in western Tung Wan, one of the most revered Gauist holy sites.
TypeEthnic religion
ClassificationErimian
ScriptureYan Yee Ching
TheologyPolytheistic
RegionPredominant religion in
 Tung Wan
LanguageClassical Tungwanese
FounderLau Hok-ming
Origin375 BC
Fooi Hom
Membersc. 13 million
MinistersGausees