I was there in March 2024 with mum which was such a memorable trip. I was there for another day for their experiential practice which was part of their certificate course on sustained happiness. Different experience at the temple. It was quite crowded on our morning visit even though it capped the visitors to 400/ day. Some groups were really loud, or shouting across the temple ground. It is ok if you just take your time and immense in the nature and serene surroundings. The museum was fantastic which I enjoyed very much. Museum is not opened on Monday so make sure you check the temple website.
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I was there in March 2024 with mum which was such a memorable trip. I was there for another day for their experiential practice which was part of their certificate course on sustained happiness. Different experience at the temple. It was quite crowded on our morning visit even though it capped the visitors to 400/ day. Some groups were really loud, or shouting across the temple ground. It is ok if you just take your time and immense in the nature and serene surroundings. The museum was fantastic which I enjoyed very much. Museum is not opened on Monday so make sure you check the temple website.
I was there last month..the place is so peaceful and quiet... the landscaping is beautiful too...I want to visit there again
Tsz Shan Monastery is a large Buddhist temple located in Tung Tsz, Tai Po District, Hong Kong. Within the monastery, there is a 76-meter tall bronze-cast white Guan Yin statue. Behind Tsz Shan Monastery is Pat Sin Leng and to its front, the Plover Cove Reservoir. The Monastery spans around 500,000 square feet.
it was a really really nice day remember to book in advance for almost 2 months to get in there have a café which sells good drinks without money, but it’s good to always pay little
大仏を見られる素敵なところです!天気が良ければ香港の景色を山の上から見下ろすこともできちゃいます!また、仏像がたくさん置いてある美術館もあります。中には日本の仏像も!予約が必要なので、行く前には予約を忘れずに!!
今日早上到位於大埔慈山寺,可以於大埔火車站轉乘交通工具,容易到訪。由於是日早上到達,參學人數不多,參觀時更有遠離市區感覺。慈山寺內有一個博物館,館內有提供紙筆給參學人士抄經,如果時間許可,不妨參寫經文帶走記念。