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  1. Wong Tai Sin Temple is a well known shrine and tourist attraction in Hong Kong. It is dedicated to Wong Tai Sin , or the Great Immortal Wong. [2] The 18,000 m 2 (190,000 sq ft) Taoist temple is famed for the many prayers answered: "What you request is what you get" ( 有求必應 ) via a practice called kau chim .

  2. Wong Tai Sin Temple. In April 1942, guidance from Master Wong Tai Sin was received through divine writing. These Taoist priests were directed to erect a new temple in the area of Chuk Yuen in Kowloon City.

  3. Mar 20, 2019 · Wong Tai Sin Temple, a Taoist temple established in 1921, is one of the most famous temples in Hong Kong. It is also renowned among overseas Chinese in Southern Asia, Europe, and America. Story of History

  4. Wong Tai Sin Temple is a famous local shrine and tourist attraction temple in Hong Kong. Also called Sik Sik Yuen (啬色园), it is dedicated to Wong Tai Sin, the great immortal Wong, who serves prayers with “what you request is what you get”.

  5. The Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple is one of the most impressive and well-known temples in Hong Kong and is a must-see monument on any trip thanks to its beautiful architecture and the insight it offers into local culture.

  6. Wong Tai Sin Temple. Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple in Hong Kong is home to three religions — Taoism, Buddhism and Confucianism — and pays tribute to famous monk Wong Tai Sin. Featuring five geomantic elements, the temple is as much a scenic attraction as it is an important religious centre.

  7. Apr 23, 2019 · Wong Tai Sin Temple, also known as Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple (嗇色園黃大仙祠) or Red Pine Wong Tai Sin Temple (赤松黃大仙祠), is a famous shrine and tourist attraction in Hong Kong.

  8. Mar 15, 2024 · Nestled in Kowloon’s Chuk Yuen district, Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple is a vibrant testament to the legacy of Master Wong Tai Sin, a revered Taoist deity known for his healing powers. Founded in 1921, the temple has blossomed into a must-visit for any traveller seeking a glimpse into Hong Kong’s heart.

  9. www.wongtaisintemple.org.hk › en › all-buildingsThe Main Altar - 黃大仙祠

    In the centre of the Wong Tai Sin Temple' Main Altar is the throne of Master Wong Tai Sin, and to the left of it is the Monkey King, the guardian deity of the Master. The Main Altar has always been the venue for practicing dharma assemblies and ceremonies.

  10. A devout ensemble of halls, shrines, pavilions and altars, this busy temple is a destination for all walks of Hong Kong society, from pensioners and….