Hinaet • January 24IMO a must visit spot for tourists and deity Wong Tai Sin is very accurate and insightful in predictions, give it a go with a bamboo stick draw reading (no idea what is called in English actually)
William K. • November 17, 2014A very popular temple in HK, especially on the second day of the Chinese Lunar New Year in which people come here to turn the wheel and change their fortune for the year ahead.
Ohho C. • March 19, 2018🙏วัดพระโพธิสัตว์เจ้าแม่กวนอิมฮุ่งฮำเป็นวัดที่เก่าแก่ที่สุดในฮ่องกง ขอแนะนำ🙏💛
Rue. S. • September 16, 2019「北帝」とは道教における北方の守護神・北極玄天上帝のこと。灣仔の奥にひっそり佇む廟であり観光客は殆どいないが、地元の方がひっきりなしにお参りに訪れる。
Douglas C. • March 4, 2020Great place for tourist, if you like Man Mo Temple in Central than here is another must visit temple to go.
Robin B. • October 5, 2016If you don't like climbing hundreds of stairs, you should continue to the far right at the entrance gate and take the elevators to the top. Mind you: this is not the Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery!
Boon K. • January 7, 2016You cant go into the hall itself, but the view from the entrance doors are stunning anyways and worth coming for
C • June 5, 2017Serene, quiet. Do remember to reserve a visiting slot on their website a month before your visit
AJ L. • October 22, 2011Visiting this temple, you can also enjoy the nice walk along the typhoon shelter area!
チュ リー • January 4, 2015There's a history about this temple. Also rumors of wishes coming true in this temple.
Simple Discoveries • May 23, 2016We were here for the Tam Kung Birthday parade in mid-May which is a must-see. Lots of Lion dancers, confetti & drums with the parade ending at the temple. Bring a camera!
JM • November 3, 2013A 'modern' Buddhism temple with seven floors. Free shuttle bus to Fanling MTR station.
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