Introduction
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.
FG Tips
Ching Chung Koon is wide, and there are many treasures in the Taoist Temple, which will open your eyes. The transportation is convenient for wheelchair users to go alone.
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Address : 28 Tsing Chung Koon Road, Tuen Mun, New Territories
Enquiries : 2462-1507
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