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Tsz Shan Monastery Online Booking Where is Tsz Shan Monastery? Introduction of traffic opening hours

Everyone has heard of Tsz Shan Monastery, a temple built by Li Ka-shing, the richest man in Hong Kong. Its architecture is magnificent, with distinctive features and strong incense. Many people are attracted to visit here, but not everyone can visit because they need to make an appointment.

So, let's talk about the basic information about how to make an appointment in this mysterious Tsz Shan Monastery today! Interested friends, let's take a look!

Basic information of Tsz Shan Monastery

Online reservation:

https://booking.tszshan.org/book/selectpeople

Transportation

Minibus:

From tai po market station to Dongzi, please get off at the junction of Dongzi Road and Pumenkou, and walk along Pumenkou for about 1 minutes to Tsz Shan Monastery. The minibus runs every 1-2 minutes, and the total fare is $6.9.

From tai po market station to Dameiduo, please get off at the corner, walk along Dongzi Road, turn right into Pumen Road, and walk for about 2 minutes to Tsz Shan Monastery. The minibus runs every 5-2 minutes, and the total fare is $7.3.

temple fair departure service is provided from Monday to Friday (except public holidays). Depart from Tsz Shan Monastery roundabout and go to tai po market station subway. The shifts are 11:3 am, 12: noon, 12:3 pm, 1: pm, 1:3 pm, 3:3 pm, 4: pm, 4:3 pm and 5: pm. The full fare is $6.9.

Bus:

From tai po market station to Dameiduo, please get off at the corner, walk along Dongzi Road, turn right into Pumen Road, and walk for about 2 minutes to Tsz Shan Monastery. The bus runs every 1-2 minutes with a total fare of $5.8.

On Sundays and public holidays, drive from tai po market station of MTR to Bridal Pool. Please get off at Jiaotou Station, walk along Dongzi Road, turn right into Pumen Road, and then walk for about 2 minutes to Tsz Shan Monastery. The bus runs every 1-2 minutes, and the total fare is $1.5.

Take a taxi:

You can take a New Territories taxi at tai po market station or Taihe Station of the subway. The fare is about 6 dollars.

Tickets:

It's free, but you must make a reservation one month in advance. The management is very strict. You can't go in without registration.

Business hours

9: 3 a.m. to 5: p.m.

Location of scenic spots

No.88, Pumen Road, Tai Po, New Territories

Introduction to Tsz Shan Monastery

Tsz Shan Monastery is a temple that does not need tickets, but the reservation management here is very strict. Many people also know that there is no shortage of money here because of the support of the richest man, Li Ka-shing, who is responsible for all the construction costs and daily expenses of the temple. It is said that he has invested 2.6 billion Hong Kong dollars in this temple so far.

Tsz Shan Monastery doesn't need tickets or tourists offering incense here. It only needs water supply, and it also provides free lunch, afternoon tea, bread and coffee for tourists. It can be said that it is a very good treatment, but only 4 people are allowed to enter here a day. If you want to make an appointment, please make an appointment as soon as possible

The design concept of the whole temple in Tsz Shan Monastery continues the architectural style of the temple in China, and then blends into the architectural style of the Tang Dynasty. Combined with modern design concept, it skillfully combines modernity and tradition perfectly, and has become such a temple with high popularity and highest incense.

The temple is built on the mountain, with symmetrical sides along the central axis, which embodies the symmetrical beauty of China's architectural art. The buildings on the central axis are Shanmen, Maitreya Hall and Daxiong Hall in turn. The three buildings are patchwork and have no influence.

the eastern district forms an axis with Guanyin as the center. Eighteen Podocarpus were planted on both sides. The halls are connected by open corridors, winding and quiet. You can also see the beautiful scenery around them.

on the central axis of Maitreya Temple, there are bell and drum towers on both sides, underground Buddhist scripture building on the downstairs, gallery on the west, and a courtyard inside, with Buddhist scripture pavilion inside.

On the east side of Ursa Major Hall is Pumen, also known as Guanyin Hall, which is the second largest hall here, with a height of 14 meters. It is dedicated to the Ruyi Wheel Guanyin. The wall here is engraved with the Ten Wishes of Samantabhadra and the Ten Wishes and Six Directions of Guanyin Bodhisattva.

The Essence Guanyin here is more famous. It is made of bronze alloy, and its height is only 7 meters. There are three bronze lotus seats under the Guanyin statue, and a granite pedestal with a total height of 76 meters under the Qing Lin platform. Guanyin statue is kind and solemn.

ok, if you want to visit Tsz Shan Monastery, you should make an appointment as soon as possible. bend