Ascend the Golden Staircase
Consistently in the top 10 things to do in most Hong Kong travel guides, this is truly a memorable experience. However unlike the main attractions this is far less busy. Maybe due to its location or maybe because some walking is involved, I’m really not sure. But I can assure you the trip here is worth it. The Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery is a wonderful addition to your Hong Kong itinerary. It was founded in the 1950’s and is not only just one monastery, but consists of 5 temples, 4 pavilions and 1 pagoda. The name is actually deceiving as there are over 14.000 buddhas here.
Tucked away, this is not the easiest place to find, but when you do you be instantly blown away by the sight. Lifelike golden Buddha’s, glittering in the sun, stretching as far as the eye can see. As you ascend the 430 steps you will be gazed upon by these looming figures. Quite a surreal experience. And a great selfie opportunity. Check out each Buddha, each one has a unique and different expression. Some jovial and some menacing. Choose your favourite!
A giant towering pagoda also greets you at the top. All one can do is just gawk at it in awe. This pagoda is actually featured on the HKD 100.00 banknote and is an iconic landmark of this city! You can have the chance to climb the 9 floors and see the vista below you.
How to get there
Sha Tin metro station exit B
Walk forward past the bus station and keep on the left hand side, heading towards the mall. Turn left at the mall and walk towards a giant cemetery (do not go in here) just to the right of that is a tiny little path. Enter here and you’ll see some gold statues, you know you’re in the right area then.
Takes 1-2 hours.
Original article: www.wanderlustwelshman.com
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