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1. Tsz Shan Monastery
5.0
4.8
/5
109 Reviews
based on 229 reviews
Temples
Mary Jane Floro
I was there last month..the place is so peaceful and quiet... the landscaping is beautiful too...I want to visit there again
Hong Kong
17.6km from downtown
Free
2. Po Lin Monastery
4.6
4.5
/5
145 Reviews
based on 2.1k reviews
Temples
Surya Sreemanthula
Po Lin Monastery in Hong Kong is a serene Buddhist retreat atop Lantau Island. It's a peaceful haven steeped in spirituality, housing the remarkable Tian Tan Buddha and offering visitors a tranquil escape from the city's hustle and bustle.
Hong Kong
27.9km from downtown
Free
3. Chi Lin Nunnery
3.7
4.5
/5
161 Reviews
based on 3.4k reviews
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_TI***o5
makes you feel at peace, good environment, well made temples and so many beautiful statues of Buddhas
Hong Kong
4.4km from downtown
Free
4. Ling Yan Monastery
3.7
4
/5
6 Reviews
based on 6 reviews
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M24***21
A temple with a strong incense, Hong Kong people come here to incense every major festival.
Hong Kong
31.2km from downtown
5. Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery
3.6
4.3
/5
65 Reviews
based on 2.3k reviews
Temples
Wim² Adventure
The ten thousand buddhas monastery in Hongkong located in Shatin MTR Exit B. If you plan to travel in Hongkong you must visit here coz this is really amazing🤩
Hong Kong
7.8km from downtown
Permanently Closed
6. Avalokitesvara (Guan Yin) Statue
3.3
4.5
/5
8 Reviews
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Temples
貓貓達
Tai Po Cishan Temple stands under Baxianling, the New Territories of Hong Kong. The temple is magnificent and magnificent, with extraordinary and generous atmosphere. The bronze Guanyin statue among them is even more visible from afar, showing the legality of the four parties, but this wrap visit is to be pre-registered and reserved before entering the visit. This needs special attention.
Hong Kong
17.8km from downtown
7. Chuk Lam Sim Monastery
3.1
4.6
/5
36 Reviews
based on 19 reviews
Temples
travelererer
Because this time I stayed at a hotel near Tsuen Wan for two nights, and I had more personal time, so I visited this bamboo forest Buddhist temple for the first time with a sacred mood, which has a history of nearly 100 years. This is very famous.
Hong Kong
8.4km from downtown
8. Tin Hau Temple, Causeway Bay
3.0
4.3
/5
102 Reviews
based on 66 reviews
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rachel324930
The Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Temple of the Causeway Bay Tianhou Temple was built in the early Qing Dynasty by Dai Yu, then known as the "Yanchuan Bay Red Xianglu Temple", Tianhou Temple's ownership is still owned by Dai clan (Dai Futang Co., Ltd.), the "Chinese Temple Regulations" adopted in 1928, The provision that the temples in Hong Kong are administered by the Chinese Temple Committee, but the Hongxianglu Tianhou Temple is exempted and still managed by the Dai clan is a very special example. The main god of the temple in Causeway Bay is the Virgin of the heavens, and the gods are Guanyin, the god of wealth and Bao Gong. The nearby MTR station is also named Tin Hau Station. The building is listed as a statutory monument in Hong Kong. Causeway Bay Tianhou Temple was originally built on a high platform by the sea, backed by Fort Hill, facing Victoria Harbour. Although it has been rebuilt many times, it was rebuilt in Daoguang Jiachen (1844), and it still maintains the appearance of the second grand renovation in Tongzhi seven years (1868). Tianhou Temple is a two-way Chinese traditional building, three broad, built with blue brick, roof cover with green glazed tiles, using left and right symmetrical layout, the first entrance is the door house, the main entrance is the front corridor design, the main entrance is set to be used as a block, the patio between the two entrances is covered with a roof and becomes a xiang pavilion. Post-convenience is the main hall of the main hall dedicated to the statue of the god bag, with a stone table made of Guangxu for two years. There is a side temple on both sides, the left is "Daifu Hall" and the right is "Hundreds of Temples", and the side temple has a patio and independent exit to the temple outside or after the book "Zhanyun" after "Longhua" and the left and right moon gate after "Tiger Change" into the Xiang Pavilion. The patio is decorated with gray plastic decorations of dragon and tiger respectively. The temple gate crosses the four characters of the Temple of the Queen of Heaven, the stone beams outside the temple gate have the words of Tongzhi for seven years, and the stone lions carved with the words "Xingyujue" in the five years (1845) on both sides, and the bronze treasure-gathering furnace and incense furnace in the eight years (1902) of Guangxujuan. The main ridge of the gate house is divided into three floors, the upper floor is "Erlong Zhengzhu", the middle floor is decorated with Chinese opera characters ceramic ridge, and the lower floor is painted, but most of them have fallen off, and the Bogu with salmon on both ends is decorated. The main hall is similar to the main ridge of the gate building, but there is no "Erlong Zhengzhu". The steamed buns at both ends of the gables have flower and bird gray plastics written as "rich" and "life test" respectively
Hong Kong
4.8km from downtown
Free
9. Hau Wong Temple, Junction Road, Kowloon City
3.0
4.1
/5
30 Reviews
based on 2 reviews
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twcswing
The Hong Kong Antiquities and Monuments Office, at the junction of Union Road and Tung Tau Village Road near Kowloon City, Wong Tai Sin District, was rated as a statutory monument in Hong Kong in 2014. The Hou Wang Temple is a three-building design, with the main entrance to the main hall and the central worship of the statue of Hou Wang; On the left are Luo Han Hall, Buddha Light Hall and Longhua Hall. There is a small courtyard in front of Luo Han Hall and Buddha Light Hall. The stone bay characters on the wall are beautifully sculptured and brightly colored, and they are connected to the antique pavilion in front of the main hall. Good faith must pass through the pavilion before entering the temple to worship the gods.
Hong Kong
2.4km from downtown
10. Tin Hau Temple
2.7
4.5
/5
6 Reviews
Temples
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盛世再繁华
The Temple Gate Tin Hau Temple is located in Taimiao Wan Ditang Tsui, south of the Clear Water Bay Peninsula, Sai Kung District, New Territories, near the Temple Gate and Budai O. The front of the temple is very spectacular, there is a large open space in front, the front is prominent, supported by the front two pillars into the porch, there are two partial temples on the left and right, you can turn from the inner crescent gate, and the left side hall is dedicated to the dragon bed and the joy Buddha.
Hong Kong
13.5km from downtown
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