Tai Po Tsz Shan Temple Half Day Tour

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Just in time for Halloween, today I will give you a tour of the Tsz Shan Monastery in Tai Po, where the richest man in Hong Kong spent 1.5 billion for ten years. Even non-Buddhists can feel refreshed in this carefully designed natural environment.
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Just in time for Halloween, today I will give you a tour of the Tsz Shan Monastery in Tai Po, where the richest man in Hong Kong spent 1.5 billion for ten years. Even non-Buddhists can feel refreshed in this carefully designed natural environment.

Main Hall with Octagonal Sky Lantern (04:00)


The main hall dedicated to Sakyamuni Buddha - Daxiong Hall: very magnificent. There are many paintings and a small garden behind it.

Huayutai (07:06)


Beneath the second tallest Guanyin statue in the world is a Buddhist art museum. The inside displays the rare and preserved Buddha statues in different periods, from non-images to existing ones, from ancient and modern China, and from Japan, Thailand and foreign countries.

Water supply (12:58)
water supply indication


Water supply is also the best link. From Pumen, that is, Guanyin Temple, after the water is filled, put the bowl with both hands together to the front of the image and pour it into the "Thousands of Places". Without burning incense, environmental protection makes a wish to Guanyin!

Looking at Guanyin and pine trees on the right side of Pumen/Guanyin Hall


There are also many barrier-free facilities in the temple, such as lifts, ramps, handrails, and stairs with a sound navigation app. In addition, there are automatic water bottles in the parking lot and toilets in the museum, and visitors can bring their own vegetarian food to enjoy it.

Participation certificate issued on the spot


Admission is free, but reservations must be made online one month in advance. Present your ID card and appointment email at the venue. From the MTR station, take bus 75K/minibus 20, and it takes about 15 minutes to walk uphill. From the temple, you can take the minibus 20C in the park and go straight out of the MTR station. There is a bus every half an hour.

Tsz Shan Monastery Official Website


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