Fodor's Expert Review Yuen Yuen Institute

The New Territories

These pavilions and prayer halls, founded in 1950, bring together the three streams of Chinese thought: Buddhism (which emphasizes nirvana and physical purity), Taoism (nature and inner peace), and Confucianism (following the practical and philosophical beliefs of Confucius). The main three-tier red pagoda is a copy of the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, and houses 60 statues representing the full cycle of the Chinese calendar—you can look for the one that corresponds to your birth year and make an incense offering. To reach the institute, take the MTR to Tsuen Wan (Exit B1), and walk five minutes to Shiu Wo Street, then catch green Minibus 81 to the institute.

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Lo Wai Rd.
New Territories, n/a Hong Kong  Hong Kong

2492–2220

www.yuenyuen.org.hk

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Rate Includes: Free, Daily 9–5

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