Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery

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Perched on a hillside above Sha Tin, the Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery is one of Hong Kong's most visually arresting and serene destinations. Despite its name, it's not a single monastery but a complex of temples, pavilions, and pagodas, all connected by a steep, winding path lined with life-sized golden Buddha statues. The journey up is as rewarding as the destination, with panoramic views over the New Territories unfolding at every turn. This is a place where devotion, art, and nature converge, offering a peaceful escape from the city's relentless pace.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Set aside about 1.5 to 2 hours for a thorough visit. The climb takes 15–20 minutes at a leisurely pace, and you'll want another hour to explore the halls, pagoda, and gardens. Morning visits are cooler and less crowded, and the light is best for photos. Combine with a dim sum lunch in Sha Tin town centre for a half-day outing.

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