Hong Kong’s most famous Taoist temple exemplifies the architecture of a traditional Chinese temple, and is a popular place of worship for those with health or business problems or for those seeking to have their fortunes told.
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Im not usually into temples, however we visited here and had a great time. As previously mentioned some of it is closed due to refurbishment. But we were still able to enjoy ourselves there. Easy access via MTR. But can be very busy on Sundays
Adresse which is linked with über to the Temple is sadly totally wrong linked and brings you to completely other place and side of hongkong ... hope they will change that soon so that other visitors doesn’t have the same problem ...
Very easy to get to, take the MTR to the Wong Tai Sin stop and you are right there.
Most of the temple was under construction so it was blocked off/closed off. You could still walk around part of it but you could not get...More
The Sik Sik Yuen Temple is easy to access via the MTR. It is most impressive from many stand points; the size of the facility, the impressive and number of structures, the services it offers the community and the number of visitors it has on...More
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I guess it may be easier to take a taxi straight there from the airport, otherwise you have to change a few stations using MRT. Not sure if there is any direct bus from airport to Wong Tai Sin Temple.