Tsz Shan Monastery
Temple, Pee See Ji or See See
(Tsz Shan Monastery)
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It is one of the most interesting landmarks. If you come to Hong Kong, the place is beautiful, large, magnificent and quiet. Admission is free, no charge, but reservation is required through the temple website. You can find it on Google.
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The journey is not difficult to think. Take the MTR East Rail Line to get off at Tai Po Market Station. It takes about 40-50 minutes to get on Exit A3 to get on the Minibus. There are two lines. The first is the most convenient. Park in front of the temple is 20T. The other is 20 B, about 30-40 minutes to get on the Minibus.
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If you are late for 20 B, you have to walk up the hill for 10 minutes. Get down the Tung Tsz, Near Universal Gate Road. Don't worry, Uncle Driver. If you see a foreign tourist, you will shout to get down this sign, pee, pee, and then go straight down the hill. There is a sign. P.S. The return route suggests 20T, the most convenient. Get down to Tai Po Market for 20 minutes. (There is a cycle time to tell you at the entrance to the temple. Time management) If 20 B has to walk down the hill and wait a long time, it may be full.
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In the beautiful temple, Highlights is to draw water to the face of Guanyin, gradually cradling it, practicing consciousness, determining consciousness and breath.
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There is a free museum to enter. For me, I have seen a statue of the Buddha in the 2nd or 3rd century, the Kingdom of Kushan, in northern India and Central Asia on the Silk Road. It is said that this is the earliest statue that is believed to be before you.


























































































