Introduction
Tsz Shan Monastery was built by Mr. Li Ka-shing. Mr. Li has been nurtured by his ancestors since he was a child, and he has a deep connection with Buddhism. In 1980, the foundation was established to inject one-third of all its assets, to build medical schools, to relieve poverty, and to use the foundation as its "third son" to advocate a new culture of dedication. Mr. Li’s arduous journey of starting a family and starting a business in his early years enabled him to focus on promoting some projects that can truly make the world a better place, and the general public.
Mr. Li strives to do the career of joining the WTO with the spirit of being born into the world. In view of the ever-changing world and the heavy pressure of the people’s spirit and life, they moved to build Tzu Shan Temple and open up the quiet Taoist temple to promote the righteousness, purify people's hearts, promote Buddhist education, facilitate the public to learn and build wis
FG Tips
Although the transportation to Tsz Shan Monastery is relatively long, as long as you enter the temple, the place is wide and very quiet. There are many staff and volunteers in the temple, and you can ask for assistance when you need it.
Photo album
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Antique style corridor
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Looking at Tolo Harbour from Tsz Shan Monastery, the sea peaks are undulating
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Tsz Shan Monastery floor plan
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Entrance of Tsz Shan Monastery 'Humen'
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Go to the Shanmen ramp
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Unlock the door
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Maitreya Hall
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Bell tower
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Maitreya
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Maltreya Hall has Four kings
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Maltreya Hall has Four kings
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''Wei Tuo Temple'', dedicated to the protector god Wei Tu
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Piazza in front of the Grand Buddha Hall
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Grand Buddha Hall
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「Tripitaka Library」,Not open to the outside
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Brilliance Pond
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Universal Gate
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The practice dojo of "copying the scriptures"
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Tsz Shan Temple uses "water supply" instead of burning incense to enshrine Guanshiyin Bodhisattva. This is a water pond for water supply.
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Guan Yiu Statue
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Giant copper bowl
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Tsz Shal Monastery Buddhist Art Museum
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Statues in the Art Museum
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Statues in the Art Museum
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"Great Prajna Paramita" in the Art Museum
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Ancient scripture
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Seated Buddha Shakyamuni (Ming Dynasty, 16th-17th century)
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Route around the Buddha
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Great Vow Hall
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Guest house
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Lotus Pond
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Drum Tower
Relevant information
Opening hours: 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Address : 88 Universal Gate Road, Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong
Enquiries : 2123-8666
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