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Western Monastery
Western Monastery, located in Lao Wai Village, Tsuen Wan, is backed by Tai Mo Shan and faces Sandie Lake in front of it. It is surrounded by lush flowers and trees, flowing water, and a quiet environment. The whole temple Lianhoushan covers an area of nearly 200,000 square meters. It was founded in 1970 by the old monk Yong Xing, the chairman of the Bodhi Society. It is a Chinese palace-style architecture. Glazed tile surface, canopies flying steeply, solemn and majestic; surrounded by mountains, shaded by green trees, beautiful scenery and elegant scenery.......
Wun Chuen Sin Kwoon
Wun Chuen Sin Kwoon is a place for Taoist meditation, which is dedicated to Master Lu Zu. The pavilions and pavilions in the garden are full of potted flowers, and the lotus pond is also full of lotus. Every autumn, Yunquanxianguan holds a chrysanthemum exhibition, attracting many people to watch it.......
Man Mo Temple
The Man Mo Temple was one of the earliest Chinese temples built during the colonial period of Hong Kong. It is quietly located in the downtown area of Sheung Wan, in sharp contrast with the busy commercial district. Inside the temple, light smoke curls, and large, long-burning pagoda incense is hung everywhere, representing good faith in praying for health, wealth and happiness.......
T.W.G.HS. Wong Tai Sin Fortune-Telling and Oblation Arcade
The Chipin Philosophy Center provides traditional Chinese customs service places, with 161 sign-off stalls / 40 stalls selling ginseng goods to serve the public and people who participate in sacred spirits.......
Ching Chung Koon
The word "green pine" in Ching Chung Koon is taken from the ancestor Lu Dongbin's saying "good is like a green pine and evil is like a flower", meaning that good is as simple and unpretentious as a green pine; and "guan" is the temple in Taoism. There are many treasures in the Taoist temple that will open your eyes: the lanterns in the Chunyang Hall of the main building were donated by the Beijing Palace Museum; the paintings and calligraphy in the Yunshui Hall were left by the literati in the 1970s when they watched the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival. The surroundings of Chunyang Hall of the main building are carefully distributed, pavilions, halls, archways, courtyards, Chinese gardens and fish ponds, set off by bushes, gardens, flowers and potted plants, making people feel at ease and forget the vulgarity.......
Che Kung Temple at Ho Chung
The Ho Chung Kung Temple in Sai Kung has a history of 400 years. The site and construction are far away. Lin Chung Li, facing Feng Shui, has retained the traditional architectural design. 1279) A general marshal, once put down a rebellion in southern China. At the end of the Southern Song Dynasty, Emperor Song went south to seek refuge, and Marshal Cha drove to Hong Kong and stationed in Saigon. Later, it was regarded as a god by Taoism and was enshrined in temples.......
Che Kung Temple
The current site of the Che Kung Temple in Sha Tin was originally a 300-year-old temple, but it was rebuilt in 1994 to its current appearance. Back then, the villagers believed that Che Gong could protect them from the flood and plague, so they built this temple. According to legend, Che Gong was a general marshal of the Song Dynasty (960 to 1279 AD), who quelled a rebellion in southern China. At the end of the Southern Song Dynasty, Emperor Song went south to seek refuge, and Marshal Cha continued to escort him to Hong Kong and stationed in Saigon. Later, it was regarded as a god by Taoism and was enshrined in temples.......
Yuen Yuen Institute
Yuen Yuen Institute was founded in 1950 (the year of Geng Yin). It was initiated by the people of virtue of the older generations call Chiu Lut Sau and Lui Chung Tak . They chose the place next to Sam Dip Tam to prepare a place for cultivation. The hills and guards, the three pools and the mountains, the spirit of the mountains and rivers, the majestic and dense accumulation of the public, is a blessed place for learning Taoism and cultivating.......
Shing Wong Temple
The city god is a god who protects the city, protects the residents, and controls the affairs of the underworld. The ancients believed that everything is animist, and the idea of worshiping nature enabled the city walls (city) and the ''Wong'' (隍) that protected the people to be turned into gods, and they were rewarded by offering sacrifices to him. bless. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, no matter how big or small they were, they also prayed to the city gods, including stopping rain and rain, protecting the city against thieves, controlling insects and preventing disasters, and expelling ghosts. Since then, the relationship between the locality and the city god has been established, making the city god a deity that manages both yin and yang; the yang supervises the bureaucrats and local public security, while the yin disposes of evil spirits and manages the underworld.......
Tin Hau Temple, Causeway Bay
The Tin Hau Temple in Causeway Bay was built by the Dai family around the beginning of the 18th century. The Dai family was originally a Hakka from Guangdong, and initially settled in a now-forgotten village near the old Kai Tak Airport in Kowloon. Dai often went to the shore of Causeway Bay to mow grass. According to legend, some of the tribesmen picked up a statue of a god on the shore and set up a temple to worship it. As more and more fishermen came to Shangxiang, they raised funds to build a formal Tin Hau Temple......