Time to count to 10.000 ✌🏻
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Nestled in the heart of Hong Kong, the Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery is an awe-inspiring marvel that lives up to its name. As you embark on this spiritual journey, you'll be greeted by an abundance of Buddha statues, each exuding its unique charm. Accessible via the subway and a short yet invigorating hike, the ascent is not just a physical feat but also a visual treat.
Ascending the steps, you'll encounter numerous statues, their personalities vividly captured in the sculpted forms. It's a testament to the artistry and devotion that went into creating this sacred space. The climb is a series of steps, so it's advisable to carry ample water to stay hydrated.
Upon reaching the summit, you're greeted with a panoramic view of Hong Kong that's nothing short of breathtaking. The cityscape unfolds before you, offering a serene backdrop to your spiritual reflections. Inside the Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery, you can pay your respects, immersing yourself in the tranquility of the surroundings.
Visiting this monastery is not just a physical journey but a soul-stirring experience, where the fusion of natural beauty and spiritual reverence creates a truly memorable adventure
The ten thousand buddhas monastery in Hongkong located in Shatin MTR Exit B. If you plan to travel in Hongkong you must visit here coz this is really amazing🤩
it’s definitely worth visiting whether your a Buddhist or not. to add to my experience there were hundreds of monkeys roaming around, ‼️but be extremely careful carrying things around and especially plastic bags, my sisters phone got stolen during the experience by these wild monkeys‼️
From Sha Tin Railway Station to Pai Tau Village, go straight up the path between the Government Offices and Baofu Mountain. There are five Luohan rows on both sides, along the road, you can enjoy the different Luohan statues in each posture.
Very beautiful, full of merit. I wish you only meet good things.
Long history! The Buddha Temple is not big, about 20 minutes walk from Sha Tin Station, there is a slightly tilted uphill, about 400 steps of stone ladder, not difficult to walk, but the weather is not good, rainy slide uphill be careful.