a quiet and good place to visit. the museum is ver...
a quiet and good place to visit. the museum is very worth to go. together with the information from the web provided, you will learn a lot about the statues
a quiet and good place to visit. the museum is very worth to go. together with the information from the web provided, you will learn a lot about the statues
super nice experience
staff are nice there
have to book in advance and good to go with own transport
free admission n parking
recommend for both local and tourist
Very difficult to make a reservation. You really need to click that button at 8am sharp! But really quiet, peaceful and beautiful place. Clean and properly maintained.
Stunning place. After booking, came here on a sunny day in Apr. It was gorgeous and worth going. I felt so much peace and relaxation there, as there are few people there and the atmosphere is something else apart from the usual HK
A Great Oasis of the City, as well as a quaint Buddha statute museum worth checking out. but make sure you get prior online booking first.
A tranquil and peaceful Buddhist monastary built in an East Asian minimalist style. A tall statue of the Goddess of Mercy looks toward a beautiful seaview in serenity. An ideal place to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life if you can get an entry ticket.
This meticulously built Buddhist Monastery was built by local tycoon & philanthropist Mr. K.S. Li, it is opened to public via online booking. All courtyards & buildings within are carefully designed to impose a sense of inner calmness on visitors. The outdoor Kwun Yin statue is notably being one of the tallest of its kind in the world.
A very peaceful and clean place that you could really feel the peace, silence and the beauty of the world!
Flowers made your eyes blink!
Greenery made your breath clean!
Peaceful made your brain relax!
Just a pity that you could not copy the scripture during COVID-19. I had before and really feel the sense of silence (both mentally and physically).
You may take green minibus 20T from Taipo market station to the temple. Pls check the last two pictures.
A very peaceful Buddhist temple. Big, not many worship parlours instead a lot of open spaces and gardens.
Must make appointment before visiting.
Really nice experience and the area is very peaceful which like i am not in Hong Kong.
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