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Tsz Shan Monastery

Location: Tsz Shan Monastery | Accessibility category: Religious buildings | Accessibility information: Tsz Shan Temple has a number of barrier-free

Accessibility Index
Attractions Evaluation
The entrance is equipped with an automatic door or no door, and it is wide and suitable for wheelchairs to enter and leave alone
The aisle is flat and wide or has a ramp, wheelchairs / people with reduced mobility can enter and leave alone
There is no need or a wide drop lift to reach all floors, wheelchairs / people with reduced mobility can use them alone
Special parking spaces for the disabled are available, wheelchairs/persons with reduced mobility can use them alone
There is an accessible toilet, wheelchair/person with reduced mobility can use it alone
Special facilities for wheelchair users are available or can be borrowed
The staff are kind and courteous, and can provide help and assistance for wheelchairs/persons with disabilities
There is a special location for the disabled or a wide passage, wheelchairs / people with reduced mobility can use them alone

suitable category

  • Family family
  • Physical Disability
  • Manual wheelchair
  • Wheelchair companion
  • Electric wheelchair
  • Elderly
  • Visually impaired people
  • Couple
  • Photoman
  • Pregnant woman
  • Lone Ranger

Local Facilities

  •   BabyRoom
  •   Bus reachable (within 30 minutes walk)

Introduction

Tsz Shan Monastery was built by Mr. Li Ka-shing. Mr. Li has been nurtured by his ancestors since he was a child, and he has a deep connection with Buddhism. In 1980, the foundation was established to inject one-third of all its assets, to build medical schools, to relieve poverty, and to use the foundation as its "third son" to advocate a new culture of dedication. Mr. Li’s arduous journey of starting a family and starting a business in his early years enabled him to focus on promoting some projects that can truly make the world a better place, and the general public.

Mr. Li strives to do the career of joining the WTO with the spirit of being born into the world. In view of the ever-changing world and the heavy pressure of the people’s spirit and life, they moved to build Tzu Shan Temple and open up the quiet Taoist temple to promote the righteousness, purify people's hearts, promote Buddhist education, facilitate the public to learn and build wis

Accessibility description

There are multiple barrier-free facilities, including entrances and exits, passages, nursery rooms, automatic doors, lifts and accessible toilets, etc. The design fully considers the needs of wheelchairs/persons with reduced mobility, and most uneven places are equipped with ramps , And the ramp is relatively flat, so wheelchair users can easily get on and off.

 FG Tips

Although the transportation to Tsz Shan Monastery is relatively long, as long as you enter the temple, the place is wide and very quiet. There are many staff and volunteers in the temple, and you can ask for assistance when you need it.

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Relevant information

Opening hours: 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Address : 88 Universal Gate Road, Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong

Enquiries : 2123-8666

Website :

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Traffic Information

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- There are a lot of bus routes to reach
Meeting Facilities
Operates every 10-20 minutes from MTR Tai Po Market Station to Tai Mei Tuk. Alight at San Tau Kok. Walk 10 minutes along Tong Tsz Road and turn right into Universal Gate Road for another 10 minutes' walk. Full fare $5.8.
Meeting Facilities
Operates every 10-20 minutes from MTR Tai Po Market Station to Tong Tsz. Alight at the intersection of Tong Tsz Road and Universal Gate Road. Walk uphill along Universal Gate Road for 10 minutes. Full fare $7.3.

Meeting Facilities

Entrance
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- The main entrance of Tsz Shan Temple is located on Pumen Road, Tai Po. The entrance is flat and wide, which is suitable for wheelchairs/handicapped people.

Channel design
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- Most areas of Tsz Shan Monastery are designed with wide passages, which are generally suitable for wheelchair users
- Some halls have barriers to barriers, wheelchair users should pay attention
- There is a lift for visitors from the ground visitor center to the monastery located on the upper floor
- Most uneven places are equipped with ramps. The ramps are relatively flat and wheelchair users can easily get on and off

WC
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- Tsz Shan Temple has an accessible toilet located in the visitor area of the monastery lobby

Nursery room
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- Tsz Shan Temple has a nursery room


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