Po Lin (Precious Lotus) Monastery
Po Lin (Precious Lotus) Monastery
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07:30 - 18:00
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olegkrylov
Ufa, Nga20.755 đóng góp
thg 8 năm 2024 • Bạn bè
Buddhist nuns and monks lived there until 1970, when the monastery opened its doors to visitors. Since then, the site has become a pilgrimage site and crowds of locals come to worship one of the largest sitting Buddhas in China.
Đã viết vào 31 tháng 12, 2024
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Abovetheclouds
2.491 đóng góp
thg 12 năm 2024 • Một mình
Calming and peaceful. This is a must when visiting Lantau Island. Located right next to the Tian Tan Buddha statue. Suggest doing that first and then coming here. Be respectful. You don't need to cover shoulders or remove footwear. The Grand Hall of Ten Thousand Buddhas is quite something.
Đã viết vào 23 tháng 12, 2024
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Brad
Hồng Kông, Trung Quốc181.230 đóng góp
thg 11 năm 2024 • Gia đình
This is the monastery (free entry) at Ngong Ping Village. It one of the major attractions near the Ngong Ping Village on Lantau Island along with the Big Buddha. It was built in the early 20th-century and makes for a nice place to visit for 10-15 minutes as part of time spent at Ngong Ping. Opening hours are 9am to 6pm daily now.
The temple grounds includes two halls with important buddha statues (Five Dhyani Buddhas), beautiful and colourful exterior. The giant Reunification Cauldron is nice, as is the area landscaping, large tall trees providing shade and overall peaceful environs. There is a vegetarian restaurant at the monastery as well for those interested.
Note: To visit Po Lin and the other attractions at the Ngong Ping Village, you can use the popular Ngong Ping 360 cable car (25 min) from Tung Chung, public buses 23 (Tung Chung), 21 (Tai O) and 2 (Mui Wo) or taxi.
The temple grounds includes two halls with important buddha statues (Five Dhyani Buddhas), beautiful and colourful exterior. The giant Reunification Cauldron is nice, as is the area landscaping, large tall trees providing shade and overall peaceful environs. There is a vegetarian restaurant at the monastery as well for those interested.
Note: To visit Po Lin and the other attractions at the Ngong Ping Village, you can use the popular Ngong Ping 360 cable car (25 min) from Tung Chung, public buses 23 (Tung Chung), 21 (Tai O) and 2 (Mui Wo) or taxi.
Đã viết vào 24 tháng 11, 2024
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Scenic666762
22 đóng góp
thg 10 năm 2024 • Một mình
Don’t visit during China’s Golden week! Unfortunately I wasn’t aware that mainland China had a week long holiday following National China Day. Consequently it took over 2 hours on a Thursday to catch the cable car over to the Monastery. Once you get there and walk through the Disneyland like village the monastery itself is serene and the Buddha is impressive.
Đã viết vào 4 tháng 10, 2024
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Rijards
London, UK1.000 đóng góp
thg 10 năm 2023 • Bạn bè
The incredible Po Lin Monastery is found on the Lantau Island of Hong Kong. It was originally built by 3 monks and named Da Mao Peng. However, in 1924 it got the new name of Po Lin Monastery and in 1994 it was turned into one of the most popular and renowned of all the tourist destinations Hong Kong can boast about.
The Po Lin Monastery has many halls and a number of impressive structures reminiscent of a monastery of its stature and caliber. Ti- tsang Bodhisattva's bronze statue stands in the Ti- tsang Bodhisattva hall way. This statue weights about 441 pounds with a bronze bell that weighs 1, 000 kilograms.
The most famed sight to behold at the Po Lin Monastery is the Tian Tan Big Buddha which is located on Muyu Mountain's peak. The statue depicts Sakyamuni sitting on lotus pedestals in the meditation position common to all Buddhists. It ranks among the biggest of all statues in the whole wide world meaning it is a perfect sight to behold whether you are a tourist or a Buddhist.
The pedestal on Po Lin Monastery has an exhibition hall that is 3 storied. It comprises of the Sakyamuni Memorial, the Gongde and the Fajie halls. The last hall has a display of a book of wood with records of around 160 bodhisattvas gathered together discussing the sutras of the religion.
The famed Buddhist Relic Exhibition is typically held in the Po Lin Monastery. In addition to this, innumerable Buddhist relics that are all priceless are displayed at this amazing monastery. These include a painting referred to as the Monk Huayan Buddhist Sutras and the well known Longcang Sutra. This is the main reason why millions of Buddhist disciples love visiting the Po Lin Monastery from all round the world.
The Po Lin Monastery has many halls and a number of impressive structures reminiscent of a monastery of its stature and caliber. Ti- tsang Bodhisattva's bronze statue stands in the Ti- tsang Bodhisattva hall way. This statue weights about 441 pounds with a bronze bell that weighs 1, 000 kilograms.
The most famed sight to behold at the Po Lin Monastery is the Tian Tan Big Buddha which is located on Muyu Mountain's peak. The statue depicts Sakyamuni sitting on lotus pedestals in the meditation position common to all Buddhists. It ranks among the biggest of all statues in the whole wide world meaning it is a perfect sight to behold whether you are a tourist or a Buddhist.
The pedestal on Po Lin Monastery has an exhibition hall that is 3 storied. It comprises of the Sakyamuni Memorial, the Gongde and the Fajie halls. The last hall has a display of a book of wood with records of around 160 bodhisattvas gathered together discussing the sutras of the religion.
The famed Buddhist Relic Exhibition is typically held in the Po Lin Monastery. In addition to this, innumerable Buddhist relics that are all priceless are displayed at this amazing monastery. These include a painting referred to as the Monk Huayan Buddhist Sutras and the well known Longcang Sutra. This is the main reason why millions of Buddhist disciples love visiting the Po Lin Monastery from all round the world.
Đã viết vào 25 tháng 9, 2024
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Zandalee E
Perth, Úc130 đóng góp
thg 8 năm 2024 • Một mình
A beautiful monastery with incredible and intricate architecture, definitely a place I'd put on my must see list for Hong Kong
Đã viết vào 12 tháng 9, 2024
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boymomdfw
Dallas, TX2.478 đóng góp
thg 6 năm 2024 • Gia đình
Beautiful Monastery next to the Big Buddha. This is a beautiful area to look around and see the lotus flowers all around. We enjoyed it.
Đã viết vào 29 tháng 6, 2024
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DipuKV
Pune, Ấn Độ3.406 đóng góp
thg 6 năm 2024 • Một mình
Located at the top of Ngong Ping, beside the Big Buddha statue, Po Lin monastery welcomes you with a serene ambience, a nice vegetarian restaurant, the statues of the 12 divine generals and the grand hall with 10,000 Buddhas.
Đã viết vào 26 tháng 6, 2024
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Ronal
26 đóng góp
thg 5 năm 2024 • Cặp đôi
Beautiful and serene monastery in the hills of Lantau Island. Incredible architecture, artistry and a sense of calmness, especially in the hall of 1000 buddhas.
Try to visit as early as possible to avoid the crowds and get a sense of the peace.
Please be respectful of the monastery and temple, dress and behave appropriately even though they are not strict on such rules.
Well worth a visit as part of the Ngong Ping 360 cable car ride and Tian Tan Buddha visit.
Try to visit as early as possible to avoid the crowds and get a sense of the peace.
Please be respectful of the monastery and temple, dress and behave appropriately even though they are not strict on such rules.
Well worth a visit as part of the Ngong Ping 360 cable car ride and Tian Tan Buddha visit.
Đã viết vào 8 tháng 6, 2024
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mfilcol2014
Lisbon, Bồ Đào Nha2.034 đóng góp
thg 3 năm 2024 • Cặp đôi
The Monastery is next to Big Budha and is worth visiting. Absolutely fantastic decor, with several courtyards and temples. When we visit it is practically empty, which made the visit very pleasant. The interior of the temples is beautiful. Of particular note is the Grand Hall of Ten Thousand Buddhas absolutely fabulous
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Don't miss it
Đã viết vào 16 tháng 4, 2024
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“Hi there, Are the souvenirs such as the necklaces and bracelets (ie. jade pendant and bracelets) inside and right underneath the big Buddha really blessed by the monk as the lady had mentioned? She had a picture of the Buddhist monk and said he blessed all the bracelets and artefacts. Is this true? The name of the store is Hong Kong Po Lin Monastery. She said part of the earnings goes towards donations to the place. Is this also true? Thanks.
Đã viết vào 11 tháng 8, 2019
How much does it cost to get to Lantau island? How many hours would you recommend staying there and how much money would you recommend bringing?
Thank you
Đã viết vào 24 tháng 10, 2018
How much does it cost to get to Lantau island? How many hours would you recommend staying there and how much money would you recommend bringing?
Thank you
Đã viết vào 24 tháng 10, 2018
It depends on where you're travelling from and what method.
As an example, travelling from Sheung Shui to Tsing Yi by bus is around HK$8 (I think!) but will take you 40mins - not recommended during rush hour because of traffic congestion. Travelling by MTR is around HK$25 but fares change if you're using an Octopus Card and some other factors but this will take you around 20mins.
The MTR's website has a route planner and that also includes costs but generally speaking, bus is usually cheapest.
As for how long to stay there will depend on what you want to do! You could spend all day at Disneyland and stay late for the fireworks, but you've also got the Buddha statue and monastery. If it's just for the statue and monastery you've then got to consider how to get there.
Walking will take you hours, bus is quicker but the Ngong Ping 360 cable car is the easiest and quickest but most expensive (their website has ticket details, but an adult return in a crystal cabin is HK$315) and that will get you there from the Tung Chung MTR station in 15mins (once you clear the queues).
Re how much money to bring, once you reach the top of the mountain, everything's free to enter with the exception of the Buddha statue, if you want to go inside, and that costs HK$45.
If you want to eat a vegetarian meal, you can also get a deal and pay HK$100 which will get you into the statue and a voucher for a vegetarian meal.
I brought my own water and snacks, but you can also buy those here (including ice cream) as well as souvenirs from numerous shops which align the route from the cable car station to this venue.
If you're travelling alone, excluding transport, HK$100 will see you through the day providing you bring your own food, and that's to get you into the statue and a small souvenir.
Time-wise, once you get to the venue, I'd allow for 1 hour at the monastery and 1 hour at the statue - there's not a whole lot to do once you get over the scenery and have looked at the exhibits, really! If you bring your own picnic, you can take your time and spend a few more hours soaking up the atmosphere and if you bring a family, you'll obviously have to allow more time for them!
Hope this helps.
Đã viết vào 24 tháng 10, 2018
I am waving my daughter off at HK Airport as she flies onto NZ. I have about 10 hours to kill before my flight back to England. As I am travelling with my younger daughter what is there for me to see/do in the time I have? thanks in advance for your suggestions.
Đã viết vào 20 tháng 4, 2018
Nicola, check out my day at Hong Kong on the forum - I got loads done in the time that I had (from about 2-10pm) including the Peak, Hong Kong Botanical gardens and a trip on the Star Ferry. Any queries PM me.
Đã viết vào 20 tháng 4, 2018
Visitors suggested to pre-book your cable car tickets to Big Buddha. Is there a website for booking? I can't seem to find booking on the Po Lin Monastery webpage.
Đã viết vào 27 tháng 12, 2017
Yes... we used a booking site... but be prepared to wait anyway... it makes no difference... just google it.
Đã viết vào 21 tháng 2, 2018
Here is the Lantau itinerary I am planning for a weekday: slow ferry to Mui Wo; Bus 2 to Giant Buddha; Po Lin Monastery and vegetarian lunch; Ngong Ping village; Sky Rail to Tung Chung; MTR to Central. Allowing average time for sightseeing at the Buddha, the Monastery and the village, can anyone please tell me how much time this itinerary will take?
Đã viết vào 25 tháng 5, 2017
If you are strictly visiting the Buddha, monastery, and the Ngong Ping Village (the overpriced, nothing new here tourist trap as I call it), you could rush through it in less than an hour. Add an extra 30 minutes for lunch.
It really depends on how much you want to see and do at the top. If you wanted to go on ANY of the hikes (anything from an easy, flat path walk to hiking up the mountain) I would add at minimum 1 hour to the above totals. Possibly more.
Suggest the following:
A) If you are not into walks/hikes and just enjoy the statues and monasteries, then: 1 to 2 hours at the top.
B) If you are also into walks/hikes: 2 to 4 hours at the top (depending upon how much you want to walk).
For both options A & B, add 30 or 40 mins for travel each way (up to the top and back down to the base using gondola or bus)
So from the 'base' (Tung Chung MTR/Gondola/bus terminal):
Option A = 3 hours
Option B = 5+ hours
Those would my suggested times for a good weather day. If the weekday you are going on is a local holiday, add potentially another 90 minutes or so if you are doing the gondola in both directions.
Đã viết vào 26 tháng 5, 2017
Hi -
Thanks for the review and great pictures. Didn't really understand directions to get there. How long did it take to get there? Was this a whole day trip?
Đã viết vào 17 tháng 4, 2017
Just go to Tun Chung Station get off the walk out to the bus Terminus right outside the station. Do not get confuse there are two bus terminus, the one that go to Lantau or Po Lin is that you have to walk further out and turn to the right side and cross the traffic light. Then You will see the terminal. Once you enter the terminal you will see the sign 3M-23 follow that sign till the right end and you will find the bus no. 23. You can pay cash or with Octopus Card if you have. Bus ride will take 30mnts. You can go to the Big Buddha first then to Pi Lin Monastery right after that continue to the village before heading to the bus on the way back.
Hope it helps!. Good luck and enjoy.!
Đã viết vào 18 tháng 4, 2017
Is it possible to go there by walk? like take bus and then go up walking? i have a layover of 15 hours in HK and I would love to see that, but i won't be able to spend a lot of cash.
Đã viết vào 26 tháng 12, 2016
The MTR from the airport does not go to Lantau Island but you can catch buses (think S1 or S64, not sure as I did not use them, so check at airport) to Tung Chung MTR station on the island. From there you can catch buses to Nong Ping where the Po Lin Monastery is without taking the cable car which is quite costly. Just know that the bus journey is 40-45 mins and I don't know their frequency. If you have a few people, suggest taking the light blue taxi (only taxis allowed on the island) from Tung Chung to Nong Ping. Alternatively, take the MTR from airport to Central and take the ferry(fast one, about 29.90 HKD, half the fare for senior citizens) to Mui Wo on the island. From there take a bus to Nong Ping or to Tai O and from there to Nong Ping. If you have to be at the airport by a certain time I would suggest to give yourself plenty of time as intervals between ferry and bus trips are often hourly. Hope this is somewhat helpful.
Đã viết vào 27 tháng 12, 2016
there is a bus depot at the base village. The bus stops have English wording, so go to the one for Tai O. One leaves every 15 minutes.
Đã viết vào 17 tháng 10, 2016
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