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Wish-Making Full-Day Tour for Hong Kong Highlight Temples  | Hong Kong
Wish-Making Full-Day Tour for Hong Kong Highlight Temples  | Hong Kong
Wish-Making Full-Day Tour for Hong Kong Highlight Temples  | Hong Kong
Wish-Making Full-Day Tour for Hong Kong Highlight Temples  | Hong Kong
Wish-Making Full-Day Tour for Hong Kong Highlight Temples  | Hong Kong

Wish-Making Full-Day Tour for Hong Kong Highlight Temples | Hong Kong


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Go on a temple tour in Hong Kong with a Thai guide, visiting four renowned temples: Tin Hau and Kwun Yum Statues, Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple, Hung Hom Kwun Yum Temple, and Che Kung Temple.

  • Experience worship practices properly and traditionally in a small group with an attentive guide
  • Receive complete guidance on paying homage, including secret tips on how to pray for success
  • Enjoy your Hong Kong temples pilgrimage journey with hassle-free transportation
  • Take advantage of the inclusive transportation cost
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— What You Can Expect —

Join a comfortable, hassle-free tour with a specialized Thai guide to explore four renowned temples in Hong Kong. Visit the Tin Hau and Kwun Yum Statues, Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple, Hung Hom Kwun Yum Temple, and Che Kung Temple to express your wishes for good fortune and prosperity.

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— Important Info —

Join Tour: 9:00 am – 15:00 pm

  • Pick-up time: 9:00 am
  • Pick-up point: K11 Art Mall (front of Chow Tai Fook shop)
  • Duration: 6 hours
  • Time of return: 15:00 pm
  • Returning point: K11 Art Mall (front of Chow Tai Fook shop)


Private Tour

  • Pick-up time: 9:00 am–11:00 am
  • Pick-up point: your hotel in Kowloon/ Hong Kong Island area
  • Duration: 6 hours
  • Time of return: 15:00 pm
  • Returning point: your hotel

*If the pick-up point is not in the pick-up area, a surcharge will apply according to the pick-up address


— Itinerary Info —

Join Tour

  • 9:00 am: Meet up at K11 Art Mall (front of Chow Tai Fook shop)
  • Tin Hau and Kwun Yum Statues
  • Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple
  • Hung Hom Kwun Yum Temple
  • Che Kung Temple
  • 15:00 pm: Return to meeting point at K11 Art Mall


Private Tour

  • 9:00 am–11:00 am: Pick up from your hotel in Kowloon/ Hong Kong Island area.
  • Tin Hau and Kwun Yum Statues 
  • Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple 
  • Hung Hom Kwun Yum Temple 
  • Che Kung Temple
  • Secret temple (only included for private package)
  • 3:00 pm–5:00 pm: Return back to your hotel


-Additional Info- 

  • If providing airport pick-up and drop-off, there is an additional fee of THB3,988/trip 
  • Using the vehicle and guide beyond the time limit will be charged THB1,988/hour


Tin Hau and Kwun Yum Statues (Making a wish for love, popularity and ask for children)

Tin Hau and Kwun Yum Statues (Making a wish for love,  popularity and ask for children)

Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple ( (Making a wish to Yue Lao, God of marriage, tie Red Thread of Fate)

Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple ( (Making a wish to Yue Lao, God of marriage,  tie Red Thread of Fate)

Hung Hom Kwun Yum Temple (Making a wish for wealth and prosperity)

Hung Hom Kwun Yum Temple  (Making a wish for wealth and prosperity)

Che Kung Temple (Paying homage to Che Kung for success in business)

Che Kung Temple (Paying homage to Che Kung for success in business)

Important Info

Reminders

  • Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

FAQ

1. What is the cultural significance of the Tin Hau Temple and Kwun Yum Statues in Hong Kong?

Tin Hau is revered as the Goddess of the Sea, offering protection to fishermen and seafarers, making her temples vital maritime heritage sites. Kwun Yum, the Goddess of Mercy, is respected for compassion and granting wishes. Together, these deities represent profound aspects of Hong Kong's spiritual beliefs, with visitors often seeking blessings for safety, prosperity, and family well-being at their respective shrines.

2. What are the common wish-making practices at temples like Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple?

At temples such as Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin, common wish-making practices include offering incense sticks, bowing respectfully to the deities, and presenting offerings like fruits or flowers. Many visitors engage in 'kau cim' (fortune-telling sticks) to seek divine guidance. It is customary to make a specific, heartfelt wish after completing the offerings, hoping for a positive response from the deities.

3. Which temples in Hong Kong, such as Che Kung Temple or Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple, are most appealing for wish-making?

Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple is highly appealing for wish-making due to its reputation for responsive prayers, covering aspects like health, wealth, and relationships. Che Kung Temple is favored for seeking good luck and overcoming misfortunes, particularly popular for spinning a brass fan to 'turn around' one's luck. Hung Hom Kwun Yum Temple is also sought after for blessings and solutions to life's challenges from the compassionate Kwun Yum deity.

4. What are the unique historical characteristics of Che Kung Temple in Hong Kong?

Che Kung Temple, originally built centuries ago, honors General Che Kung, a Southern Song Dynasty commander. Its most distinctive historical feature is the tradition of spinning a brass fan to symbolically 'turn one's luck around' and welcome good fortune. The temple’s architecture blends traditional Chinese design with modern elements, preserving its rich history as a site for prayers against epidemics and seeking divine blessings for prosperity.

5. What unique features and spiritual activities can be found at Hung Hom Kwun Yum Temple?

Hung Hom Kwun Yum Temple is primarily dedicated to the Goddess of Mercy, Kwun Yum, known for its intimate and vibrant spiritual atmosphere. A unique spiritual activity is the 'borrowing money from Kwun Yum' ritual, an ancient practice believed to bring prosperity. The temple also features numerous intricate statues and carvings, providing a deeply spiritual environment for prayers, offerings, and quiet contemplation, offering a personal connection to the deity.

6. How convenient is it to visit multiple highlight temples like Tin Hau and Kwun Yum Statues in Hong Kong?

Visiting multiple highlight temples across Hong Kong can be complex due to the city's extensive layout and traffic. However, with an organized tour, the experience becomes highly convenient and hassle-free. Such tours typically provide dedicated transportation, ensuring seamless travel between prominent sites like the Tin Hau and Kwun Yum Statues, Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple, and Che Kung Temple, allowing visitors to focus on their spiritual journey without logistical concerns.

7. What guidance is provided for wish-making rituals at Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple?

During a visit to Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple, visitors receive comprehensive guidance for wish-making rituals. This includes precise instructions on holding and lighting incense, the correct placement of offerings, and appropriate bowing etiquette. Additionally, participants are often given practical tips on formulating specific wishes and understanding the cultural significance behind each ritualistic step, ensuring a respectful and meaningful spiritual engagement.

8. What makes Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple a popular destination for wish-making in Hong Kong?

Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple is exceptionally popular for wish-making due to the widespread belief in its highly 'responsive prayers.' Many locals and tourists visit to seek blessings for various aspects of life, including health, wealth, and harmonious relationships. The traditional practice of 'kau cim' (fortune-telling sticks) further enhances its appeal, offering a unique method for individuals to receive guidance and predictions for their future endeavors.

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