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Interested in places that bear a significant connection to spirituality? Look over our list of Religious Sites, some of which also have historical import. Among the offerings are places of worship and sites that commemorate religious events or people.

Chi Lin Nunnery

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Address: Chi Lin Rd, Hong Kong

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Chi Lin Nunnery was founded in the 1930s, but during the 1990s it was completely reconstructed. Built according to ancient Tang Dynasty methods, the structures have no metal nails (wooden pegs were used instead), and are the only ones in Hong Kong with wooden roofs. Throughout the property there are lovely statues of gold, wood, clay and stone...

Ching Chung Koon Temple

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Address: Tuen Mun, Hong Kong

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This is a huge temple near the town of Tuen Mun in the new Territories. The Taoist temple originally opened as a retreat in 1949. Today, it's also notable for its carefully tended gardens, lush with dwarf shrubs, exquisite flowers and trees. The Taoist tradition in gardening is to include rocks and buildings in the garden for balance, a notion...

Chuk Lam Sim Yuen

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Address: Fu Yung Shan San, Hong Kong

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The name of this monastery translates to "Bamboo Forest Monastery," thanks to its position in the foothills above Tsuen Wan. Built in 1927, this is one of the most awe-inspiring Buddhist temples in the city, with its ornate decor and unique boat-like shape. Three of Hong Kong's largest Buddha statues are here, including one second only to the Big...

Man Fat Monastery

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Address: Pai Tau Tsuen, Sha Tin, Hong Kong

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This hilltop pagoda is said to house 12,800 Buddhas within its walls. To reach the temple, you must ascend a breathtaking 500 steps, but once you make it, you can see the Buddhas, each striking a different pose. Also look for the mummy (a holy man in his golden tomb) and the evocative views of Amah Rock.

Man Mo Temple

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Address: Hollywood Rd, Hong Kong

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The gods of literature and the military are celebrated here in one of the oldest temples in Hong Kong. Built in the 1840s, you'll find two unique chairs inside that were once used to carry these deities through the city during festivals. Former visitors have left sticks of incense over the years, which are now hanging from the ceiling; you can...

Po Lin Monastery

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Address: Ngong Ping Plateau, Hong Kong

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Po Lin translates to "precious lotus," and this monastery is one of the most famous of Hong Kong's numerous attractions. In addition to being one of the most opulent and grandest temples in the country, this is also home to the famous "Big Buddha," which measures more than 100 feet high. Made of bronze and seated in the mythical cross-legged...

Saint Johns Cathedral

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Address: 4-8 Garden Rd, Hong Kong

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Hong Kong offers places of worship for many denominations, and this is one of the grandest of the Anglican churches. Built in 1847, this cathedral is open to the public and offers a historic glimpse into 19th-century Hong Kong life. A short stroll down Garden Road, the church offers a quiet respite from the vibrant city.

Tai Wong Temple

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Address: Queens Rd E, Hong Kong

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Fronting the ocean and nestled into the harbor, this old temple is one of the city's most historic. Built during Hong Kong's years as a colony, the traditional facility has ornate red draperies, Shek Wan pottery along the roof, and plenty of burning incense, making this an exotic and historic trip into China's religious past.

Tin Hau Temple

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Address: 10 Tin Hau Temple Rd, Hong Kong, CN

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This 18th-century temple was built by the Tai family to worship the goddess of the sea, Tin Hua. First created as a shelter for a statue found by the family, the temple became a place of worship for those who made their living at sea. Though there have been a few renovations, the structure is still primarily original.

Wong Tai Sin Temple

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Address: Wong Tai Sin, Hong Kong

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This well-known attraction was built in 1973 and is still one of the most active Buddhist temples in the city. The lush gardens, with their waterfalls, ponds and pavilions, inspire numerous photographs. Be sure to wander through the arcade, where a palm reader will tell your fortune – some will even do it in English. Named for a shepherd boy said...

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