Won Tai Sin/Sik Sik Yuen Temple

Won Tai Sin/Sik Sik Yuen Temple

Kowloon
  • Cultural & Historical
  • 0-3 hours
  • Any time

The Wong Tai Sin or Sik Sik Yuen Temple is where all wishes supposedly come true with the help of offerings, divine guidance and fortune telling. Sacred to Taoism, Buddhism and Confucianism, the temple is constructed according to the five geometric elements of Feng Sui. Behind the main building are zigzag bridges, carp ponds and the Good Wish Garden, spectacularly decorated with chinoiserie. Some of the fortune-tellers near the temple entrance speak English. The metro stop is Wong Tai Sin, exit B2.

Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple, Hong Kong

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