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1. Po Lin Monastery
4.7
4.4
/5
148 Reviews
based on 2.1k reviews
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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 entry
Opens at 09:30
2. Tsz Shan Monastery
4.5
4.8
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103 Reviews
based on 231 reviews
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EL Yeo
I was there in March 2024 with mum which was such a memorable trip. I was there for another day for their experiential practice which was part of their certificate course on sustained happiness. Different experience at the temple. It was quite crowded on our morning visit even though it capped the visitors to 400/ day. Some groups were really loud, or shouting across the temple ground. It is ok if you just take your time and immense in the nature and serene surroundings. The museum was fantastic which I enjoyed very much. Museum is not opened on Monday so make sure you check the temple website.
Hong Kong
17.6km from downtown
Free entry
Opens at 11:30
3. Ling Yan Monastery
4.1
4
/5
6 Reviews
based on 6 reviews
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ilovechk
This is another temple of Zwei, although not big but has the flavor of the ancient temple, not simple
Hong Kong
31.2km from downtown
Opens at 07:00
4. Tin Hau Temple, Causeway Bay
3.2
4.3
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100 Reviews
based on 66 reviews
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rachel324930
Tin Hau Temple in Causeway Bay, also known as Tin Hau Ancient Temple on Lantern Island or simply Tin Hau Ancient Temple, is located at 10 Tin Hau Temple Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island. The Tin Hau Temple in Causeway Bay was first built in the early Qing Dynasty by Dai Shifan. It was called the "Yim Shuen Wan Red Incense Burner Temple" at that time. The property rights of the Tin Hau Temple are still owned by the Dai clan (Tai Shi Fuk Tong Co., Ltd.) in 1928. The "Chinese Temples Ordinance" passed in 2009 stipulates that all temples in Hong Kong are managed by the Chinese Temples Committee. However, the Hung Heung Luk Tin Hau Temple is exempted and is still managed by the Tai clan themselves. This is a very special example. The main deity enshrined at Tin Hau Temple in Causeway Bay is the Holy Mother of Heaven, and other deities enshrined 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 declared monument in Hong Kong. The Tin Hau Temple in Causeway Bay was originally built on a high platform by the sea, backed by Fortress Hill and facing Victoria Harbour. Although it has been rebuilt many times, first in Daoguang Jiachen (1844), it still maintains its original appearance in the 7th year of Tongzhi (1868). What it looked like during the second grand reconstruction. Tin Hau Temple is a two-entry traditional Chinese building with three bays in width. It is built with green bricks and the roof is covered with green glazed tiles. It adopts a symmetrical layout. The first entrance is the gatehouse. The main entrance is a front eaves gallery design. The middle block is used to block evil spirits, and the patio between the two entrances is covered with a roof to become an incense pavilion. Behind it is the main hall where the statue of Shenbao is enshrined, and there is a stone altar dating from the second year of Guangxu's reign. There is a side hall on each side, with "Dai Fu Hall" on the left and "Hundred Masters Temple" on the right. In front of the side halls, there are patios and independent exits leading to the outside of the temple or to "Looking at the Clouds" in front of the book, "Longhua" and the front. After "The Day", the left and right moon gates of "Tiger Change" enter the Xiangting Pavilion. The patio screen wall is decorated with gray sculptures of dragons and tigers. The banner on the temple gate has four characters "Tianhou Ancient Temple". The stone beams outside the temple gate have the inscription "The Seventh Year of Tongzhi". On both sides are stone lions inscribed with "Xingyi Diaojue" in the 25th year of Daoguang (1845) and the 20th year of Guangxu. Eight-year-old (1902) copper treasure stove and incense burner. The main ridge of the gate house is divided into three layers. The upper layer is "Two Dragons Fighting for the Pearl", the middle layer is a Shiwan flower ridge decorated with ceramic sculptures of Chinese opera characters, and the lower layer is painted, but most of it has fallen off. There are turtles on the two ends. The Bogu. The main ridge of the main hall is similar to the main ridge of the gate tower, but there is no "two dragons vying for the pearl". On the gables at both ends of the gable are gray sculptures of flowers and birds with the words "Wealth" and "Shou Kao" respectively written on them.
Hong Kong
4.8km from downtown
Free entry
Opens at 09:00
5. Chi Lin Nunnery
2.9
4.5
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155 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 entry
Opens at 09:00
6. Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery
2.9
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63 Reviews
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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
Opens at 09:00
7. Cham Shan Monastery
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1 Review
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_TI***si
Convenient.
Hong Kong
13km from downtown
8. Chuk Lam Sim Monastery
2.5
4.6
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36 Reviews
based on 19 reviews
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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
9. Temple Hill Kwun Yam Buddhist Temple
2.5
3.5
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2 Reviews
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綠茶拿鐵☕️
Yu Ciyun Mountain all the way up the mountain for about an hour to Shuiquanao. There will be a few horses along the way. It is easy to go up the mountain.
Hong Kong
4.9km from downtown
Opens at 09:00
10. Hung Shing Temple
2.5
4.4
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36 Reviews
based on 35 reviews
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盛世再繁华
The Hongsheng Temple in Wan Chai, which was built between 1847 and 1852, was originally a small altar on a stone and facing the sea, but after many reclamation, the current Hongsheng Temple is in the heart of Wan Chai inland. Hong Sheng is a god in charge of ocean and meteorological, closely related to fishermen, farmers and sea trade merchants. Hong Sheng Ancient Temple was renovated for the first time in a hundred years in 2015, and the renovated ancient temple continues to preserve its characteristics and style.
Hong Kong
4.9km from downtown
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