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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Hong Kong - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
Not a single nail was used to build this nunnery, which dates from 1934. Instead, traditional Tang Dynasty architectural techniques involving...Read More
No one knows exactly when Hong Kong Island's oldest temple was built—but the consensus is sometime between 1847 and 1862. The temple is dedicated...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesThere's a practical approach to prayer at one of Hong Kong's most exuberant places of worship. Here the territory's three major religions—Taoism...Read More
You climb some 400 steps to reach this temple, but look on the bright side: for each step you get about 32 Buddhas. The uphill path through...Read More
This temple has room after room of altars filled with the heady scent of incense. On one side of the main entrance is a cast-iron bell with...Read More
The Mid-Levels Escalator zooms by the first mosque in Hong Kong. Commonly known as the Lascar Temple, the original 1840s structure was rebuilt...Read More
Hong Kong's largest Islamic worship center stands in front of Kowloon Park. Visitors can call ahead to arrange for a tour or simply drop by...Read More
Adjacent to the Tai Po Market is the temple that was built in 1892 to commemorate the establishment of the town of Tai Po. As you draw near...Read More
In the 19th century, Cheung Chau Island was a haven for pirates like the notorious Cheung Po Tsai, whose treasure cave is reportedly on the...Read More
A peaceful gap in the skyscrapers accommodates the graceful Gothic form of this Anglican church. Completed in 1849, the cathedral is made of...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesThis incense-filled site is dedicated to Taoist sea goddess Tin Hau, queen of heaven and protector of seafarers. The crowds here testify to...Read More
These pavilions and prayer halls, founded in 1950, bring together the three streams of Chinese thought: Buddhism (which emphasizes nirvana and...Read More
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