based on 43 reviewsLet's pray to Yuen Yuen Temple. This is a temple that I visit every year and every time I come to Hong Kong. It is beautiful and magnificent. It is the only temple in Hong Kong that has both Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism. Please pray at the pot in front of the entrance. Let's say our name, surname, date of birth, light 3 incense sticks, pray to Tai Sui Yea (name and surname) to protect our destiny and stick the incense in the pot in front because you can't light incense inside. **Offerings in the temple are not expensive.** In the room under the temple, there will be Tai Sui deities for each year. They will have different names. There are a total of 60 in total. In the center will be the deity Dou Mu (or Tao Bo) in the center, surrounded by 60 Tai Sui Yea on both sides. Then walk to find the Tai Sui deity for your birth year. Walk to the back and you will see the deity Guan Yu and the deity Ti Gong. Then we will burn the paper set. **Or you can bow normally. When I first came, I asked for nothing but no candles. When I finished asking in the evening, the broker called me to hurry back. The customer agreed to buy and didn't ask to see the place. I asked in the morning and got it in the evening.** Temple name: Yuen Yuen Institute Temple location: A hill near Lowai Village on Lowai Road location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/yihyiL1JKDTD5Aij6 Opening hours: 8.30-17.30 every day Tel: +852 2492 2220 Directions: MTR Red Line, Tsuen Wan Station (West end of the line), Exit B1, walk along the skywalk to the end and get off. Follow Google and you will see the bus stop for route 81. The fare is 6.2 (there is a discount for MRT users, it will be 5.6, it will be reduced by itself). #gayinthekitchen #HongKongTravel #MustVisitPlacesForMustVisit #YuanYuanTemple
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Let's pray to Yuen Yuen Temple. This is a temple that I visit every year and every time I come to Hong Kong. It is beautiful and magnificent. It is the only temple in Hong Kong that has both Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism. Please pray at the pot in front of the entrance. Let's say our name, surname, date of birth, light 3 incense sticks, pray to Tai Sui Yea (name and surname) to protect our destiny and stick the incense in the pot in front because you can't light incense inside. **Offerings in the temple are not expensive.** In the room under the temple, there will be Tai Sui deities for each year. They will have different names. There are a total of 60 in total. In the center will be the deity Dou Mu (or Tao Bo) in the center, surrounded by 60 Tai Sui Yea on both sides. Then walk to find the Tai Sui deity for your birth year. Walk to the back and you will see the deity Guan Yu and the deity Ti Gong. Then we will burn the paper set. **Or you can bow normally. When I first came, I asked for nothing but no candles. When I finished asking in the evening, the broker called me to hurry back. The customer agreed to buy and didn't ask to see the place. I asked in the morning and got it in the evening.** Temple name: Yuen Yuen Institute Temple location: A hill near Lowai Village on Lowai Road location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/yihyiL1JKDTD5Aij6 Opening hours: 8.30-17.30 every day Tel: +852 2492 2220 Directions: MTR Red Line, Tsuen Wan Station (West end of the line), Exit B1, walk along the skywalk to the end and get off. Follow Google and you will see the bus stop for route 81. The fare is 6.2 (there is a discount for MRT users, it will be 5.6, it will be reduced by itself). #gayinthekitchen #HongKongTravel #MustVisitPlacesForMustVisit #YuanYuanTemple
On the seventh day of the Lunar New Year, people were praying for blessings and wealth, and the Yuen Yuen College in Tsuen Wan was very lively. Believers gather here to worship sincerely and pray for peace and success in the new year. Yuan Xuan College is holding a ceremony for everyone to receive the Tai Sui ceremony. Due to the large number of people, a queuing system has been implemented in recent years to enter the main hall. There is free parking on site at the college. Everyone hopes that everything will go well and they will be blessed with both happiness and fortune in the new year. This day has become an important moment where faith and blessing are intertwined.
Yuanxuan College" is dedicated to Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism. The Chinese style pavilions and pavilions are built in a fragrant style. At the entrance of Yuanxuan College, there stands a Three-religion archway. The stairs leading to the square are lined with pine and cypress trees, and there are two traditional pavilions on both sides of the square for visitors and good faith to rest.
One of the most representative places of interest in Tsuen Wan District is the only general forum in Hong Kong where Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism are worshipped at the same time. The courtyard is decorated with three religions, which are exquisite and elegant. Its main building imitates the three religions Hall of the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, and is also seen in the archway standing high in the clouds. The "Tibetan Classic Pavilion" in the courtyard contains Confucian, Buddhist and Taoist classics and Chinese and foreign research books and periodicals. A number of interesting collections are on display, including funny little stones that resemble the Chinese zodiac.
Hong Kong people go to photograph one of the most popular Taoist temples of Tai Chi. Compared with the Lantau Buddha, it's quiet and relatively few tourists. It's worth walking if you have time.
Hong Kong Yuanxuan College, I think it's a Chinese-style art college. It's also a school dedicated to Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism. Your environment is very good.
Hong Kong Yuanxuan College is one of the famous scenic spots in Hong Kong. It is characterized by the integration of Taoism, Confucianism and Buddhism. It is also the only general forum in Hong Kong where Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism are worshipped simultaneously. If you want to feel the Chinese traditional culture, here is a good choice.