Lam Tsuen Wishing Tree

In the quiet Hong Kong countryside of Lam Tsuen, two ancient banyan trees have become a living canvas of hope and tradition. Known as the Wishing Trees, these majestic giants are draped with thousands of bright orange paper plaques, each carrying a handwritten wish. The ritual is simple but deeply moving: write your desire on a plaque, tie it to a weighted orange, and toss it onto the tree's branches. If it catches, your wish may come true. This is a place where local folklore meets heartfelt aspiration, offering a glimpse into the spiritual life of Hong Kong beyond the city's skyscrapers.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Lam Tsuen Wishing Tree can be visited in about an hour, but allow two hours if you want to soak in the atmosphere, write a wish, and explore the square. Combine it with a half-day trip to Tai Po Market and the Tai Po Waterfront Park for a fuller countryside experience. Many visitors pair it with a hike in the nearby Pat Sin Leng Country Park, making for a full day of culture and nature.

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