it is believe that when you go up to the top, make a clockwise direction when you walk and overview the surrounding as it represent "follow the flow". you must not have to "kou tau" (bow) but try not to shout aloud once you are in or around the temple area.
Updated Dec 18, 2003
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it is believe that when you go up to the top, make a clockwise direction when you walk and overview the surrounding as it represent "follow the flow". you must...
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This area is very far from downtown of Hong Kong. I travelled by MTR and bus to Po Lin Monastery. It took about one and a half hour to reach here.
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With all the dilly-dallying and time spent on making sure that we had lunch and also, we were well-stocked when we go over (i.e. We were worried that our two kids would be hungry on the way there), we...
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The Big Buddha on Lantau Island welcomes you. (Just don't stand there!) There is a direct bus to Po Lin Monastery from Tung Chung bus station. Tung Chung is a town near the airport on Lantau Island...
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Since Ngong Ping is in Lantau Island, I have decided to turn this into a Lantau Island Page instead.
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