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Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery Shatin Hongkong

The Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery, also known as Man Fat Sze, is a mid-20th-century Buddhist temple located in Sha Tin, Hong Kong. It is renowned for its unique collection of over 12,000 Buddha statues, each with different poses and expressions. The monastery is situated on a hill and offers a serene environment for visitors. Opening hours The Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery is generally open daily from 09:00 to 17:00. Specific opening hours may be adjusted, we recommend that you refer to Trip.com for the latest information. Facility The monastery features several halls, pavilions, and a pagoda. There are also rest areas and a vegetarian restaurant available for visitors. Tips Be prepared for a steep climb with many stairs to reach the monastery. Wear comfortable shoes and bring water. The best time to visit is during the cooler months to avoid the heat. Photography is allowed, but be respectful of the religious site.
Posted: Feb 20, 2025
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