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  1. Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple, Hong Kong: "Is there any entry fee?" | Check out 9 answers, plus see 1,619 reviews, articles, and 2,537 photos of Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple, ranked No.53 on Tripadvisor among 2,878 attractions in Hong Kong.

  2. Wong Tai Sin Temple. I vsited the temple a couple of weeks ago... It has been an incredible experience, for the eyes and for the soul... it is a must-visit if you are in Jinhua. This is an amazing place, home to the shrine of Wong Tai Sin, a Taoist deity known for his powers of healing.

  3. Wong Tai Sin Temple 🤩. One of the most beautiful temples in Hong Kong 🤩. This is a beautifully colorful Taoist temple in the city center with a beautiful Wishing Garden right next to it, where we can rest. The temple was built in 1921 according to the principles of feng shui and considered a source of happiness.

  4. 2011年4月17日 · If you are into beliefs and religions (Buddhism and Taoism), perhaps visiting Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple will be an interesting sightseeing for you. The mixture between the city buildings and the old temple architecture really make the place such a contrast.

    • 2 Chuk Yuen Village, Wong Tai Sin, Kowloon, Hong Kong,, China
  5. 2015年5月12日 · The Wong Tai Sin temple is accessible by MTR directly. Attraction Tip: Once enter the arch then turn left up the stairs, then you will see 12 zodiac animal on the left. Towards the straight is the soothsayer and incense praying before enter the main altar on the right for the kau cim.

    • 2 Chuk Yuen Village, Wong Tai Sin, Kowloon, Hong Kong,, China
  6. 2016年6月16日 · Reviewed June 16, 2016. This is the most popular temple in Hong Kong. It's very easy to get here. Just take the green MTR line and stop at Wong Tai Sin station, the temple is just a few steps up. Locals and religious people from all over the world come to pray here. Make sure to burn some incense for the gods.

    • 2 Chuk Yuen Village, Wong Tai Sin, Kowloon, Hong Kong,, China
  7. 2015年3月2日 · A relatively young temple, only having been built in the 1920s, it is dedicated to the 4th century monk turned deity - Wong Tai Sin (Huang Chu-ping). The temple is an active place of worship for followers of Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism and is locally believed to be a place where your requests and wishes can be made to come true.

    • 2 Chuk Yuen Village, Wong Tai Sin, Kowloon, Hong Kong,, China