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Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple Review

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Hong Kong's Wong Tai Sin Temple, also known as Sise Garden, was founded in 1945. It is one of the most famous sites in Kowloon, Hong Kong and one of the most famous temples in Hong Kong. It enjoys great reputation both in Hong Kong and overseas. Hong Kong is a multi-faithful city. Believers can be found in all faiths, but if you want to say where the incense is the most popular, nine out of ten people will tell you about Huang Daxian. Hong Kong Railway Huang Daxian can be seen from the station. The traffic is convenient. The main hall of Huang Da Xian worships Huang Da Xian naturally, which has nothing to do with our folk talk about Huang Da Xian, the weasel. According to legend, Huang Daxian, also known as Chisong Fairy, is widely known for practicing medicine to save the world. According to legend, the Huang Daxian worshipped in the ancestral temple is "if you ask for it, you will answer it". It is said that Huang Daxian's signature is very effective, so many good faith come from a long way to seek advice. Almost every believer must go to Huang Daxian for signature. Each person in Huang Daxian suggested that only nine Bingxiang be lit, which can be placed in the main hall together or in three places to burn incense.

Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple

Posted: May 16, 2018
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  • Jiaa
    5/5Outstanding

    Was an interesting experience to visit this. It was busy in the main altar areas but the Good Wish Garden was very peaceful and relaxing, it was this that brought my rating is 5 stars.

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    Posted: Jan 17, 2024
  • Em_em
    5/5Outstanding

    Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple is an incredible place, It's a popular Taoist temple in Hong Kong known for its vibrant colors and intricate architecture. The temple is dedicated to the famous monk Wong Tai Sin, who is believed to bring good luck and grant wishes. People from all walks of life visit the temple to seek blessings, make offerings, and participate in various rituals. The atmosphere is filled with a sense of peace and spirituality, making it a serene haven amidst the bustling city. Whether you're interested in cultural exploration or seeking spiritual solace, Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple is a must-visit destination in Hong Kong. Have you had the chance to experience the beauty and tranquility of this temple? 🏯🙏🌺

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    Posted: Jan 9, 2024
  • JIN-COCM
    5/5Outstanding

    This place is popular among tourists and locals, especially those seeking guidance in love. Currently, many sections are under renovation, blending old charm with new technology like digital fortune telling. Despite the modern touches, the atmosphere is traditional with numerous fortune teller shops scattered around. The best part is there's no entry fee, making it accessible for everyone to visit and explore.

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    Posted: Jan 7, 2024
  • Jthejon
    5/5Outstanding

    First visit to the famous temple in Hong Kong. A must visit temple to visit in Hong Kong. some suitable spot to capture worthy photo.Prayed and wished 🙌🏻

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    Posted: Dec 23, 2023
  • Zira Hsan
    5/5Outstanding

    Typical Taoist temple turned into an attraction for tour groups to visit. Many gods to pray from and you can do a divination reading with explanations online. Take 9 joss sticks, free, to pray. Please avoid taking more or don’t take if possible as you are literally adding to the air pollution in the place and to earth. There are twelve zodiacs for you to take picture with as well. There are palm & face reading stores for $30. Try at your own risk. Can pray for love using the red string as well. Will leave an edit if it works. Sad that a lot of parts of the temple is cornered off due to the crazy amount of people. Please, if you can find temple in your country, this is nothing special.

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    Posted: Jan 6, 2024
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