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  1. The Big Buddha is a large bronze image of The Buddha, completed in 1993, and located at Ngong Ping, Lantau Island, in Hong Kong. The image of the Buddha , located near the Po Lin Monastery which built it, is a tourist attraction. [1] Construction. The image’s base is a model of the one in the United Kingdom.

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    This majestic statue sits atop the peak of Mount Muk Yue. Po Lin Monastery has taken 12 years to plan and build this bronze Buddha statue that symbolizes the stability of Hong Kong, prosperity of China and peace on earth. The Big Buddha Statue has become a major landmark in Hong Kong, attracting numerous local and overseas Buddhists and visitors.

  3. The Big Buddha, also referred to as Tian Tan Buddha or Giant Buddha, is one of the most-known attractions in Hong Kong by tourists. Lots of visitors pin it on their top list and must-do. It sits 482 meters above sea level on the top of Ngong Ping of Lantau Island with impressive views.

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  4. 天壇大佛坐落於昂坪大嶼山的木魚峰上,是香港最受歡迎的景點之一。英文中常常就簡稱為大佛(Big Buddha 或者 Giant Buddha)。天壇大佛於1993竣工,12月29日經佛家阿彌陀誕辰日開光,從此這座青銅佛便以其26.4米的高度和250公噸的重量,成為世界上第

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    The Tian Tan Buddha is one of the largest seated Buddha images in the world and is a sight to behold (on a clear day). It is a popular tourist attraction and source of pride for Hong Kong residents for what it represents spiritually, culturally, and from an artistic and engineering standpoint. The statue, itself, is 34 meters tall (112 feet), and c...

    The Tian Tan Buddha is located about ten miles from central Hong Kong, as the crow flies. Fortunately, it is surprisingly easy to get between central Hong Kong and Lantau Island via the fast and efficient Metro or by taking advantage of Hong Kong’s extensive network of public ferries and buses. The journey can made on your own with relative ease, o...

    While many visitors to Hong Kong choose to base themselves out of the city center for the duration of their stay, there is something to be said for spending a few nights on the island of Lantau as well. You’ll get a far different experience on the island, a world apart from the frenetic pace and hectic lifestyle of Central or Kowloon. Plus, staying...

    The best time of year to visit Hong Kong, in general, is September to mid-December, when temperatures are comfortable and humidity is low. December and January tend to be the driest months, but the weather can also get a bit chilly during that time. For those who prefer dry conditions, it’s best to avoid the rainy season, which usually occurs from ...

    We visited Hong Kong in early December. Temperatures were chilly but comfortable. The Hong Kong Big Buddha sits high upon a hill in Lantau’s interior and can be seen from as far away as Macau on a clear day (as you might expect from a 10-story bronze statue sitting atop a hill of 268 steps). This, however, was not a clear day. More on that in a mom...

    An entire tourist village has sprung up at the foot of Hong Kong Big Buddha called Ngong Ping Village. But don’t be fooled! While the village is built in the classical style, it is a very recent addition specifically aimed at meeting the growing influx of domestic and international visitors to the Hong Kong Big Buddha complex. Ngong Ping offers eve...

    I know a lot of you with little ones might be going ‘woohoo!’ to the prospect of getting to the Hong Kong Big Buddha faster and more efficiently via the new Cable Car. My personal advice? Don’t take the easy road just for the sake of avoiding a bit of discomfort. You’ve made it this far, and Lantau is a truly fun and interesting place to explore on...

    • Tian Tan Buddha or 天壇大佛
    • 34 meters (112 feet)
    • N22°15’15.451″ E113°54’17.981″
    • Ngong Ping Village, Lantau Island, Hong Kong
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  6. 天壇大佛 (英語: The Big Buddha)是一座位於 香港 大嶼山 寶蓮寺 前 木魚峰 上的 釋迦牟尼 佛像,座落於海拔520 米 的 昂坪,是全球第一高的戶外 青銅 座佛,也是 香港 著名的旅遊景點之一 [ 1 ]。. 佛像坐在268級石階上,由207塊銅片組成(佛身165塊、蓮花36塊 ...

  7. Tian Tan Buddha is a 34-metre-tall, 250-ton bronze statue of Buddha located at the top of Ngong Ping, the highest part of Lantau Island. Completed in December 1993, the Tian Tan Buddha is one of the largest seated Buddha statues in the world.

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