OFW Tales HK Special: Side Trip at the New Territories
(Part 3)
Once-sleepy villages became concrete jungles virtually overnight. This is primarily because close to one-half of
As for getting around the area, the Kowloon-Canton Railway (KCR), divided into an East Rail, a West Rail, and two smaller lines, is the fastest and most convenient way to reach major destinations. Subway lines also serve some satellite towns in the
Jimdel Macapagal, a travel buddy, and Abi Francisco, a Filipino expatriate based in mainland HK, and I enjoyed a morning of sightseeing in the rural side of
For years, every visitor to the
Having a very limited time to roam around, we have decided to visit the Monastery of 10.000 Buddhas, one of the most popular temples in
The train station for the Monastery of 10.000 Buddhas is Sha Tin, one of the so-called New Towns. It is a 15 minutes walk from the KCR station to the entrance of the Monastery at the foot of the hill. When we left the station, we turned left and walked until we reached
High above the lush hillside, the Monastery is one of the most dramatic sacred sites in
For us to reach the Monastery, we had to endure climbing over 400 steps up the hillside. The entire path upwards was lined with Buddha statues — different from any Buddha I’d seen at other temples. Each Buddha is unique — there were slim Buddhas, chubby Buddhas, Buddhas with walking sticks, bald Buddhas, smiling Buddhas, etc. The only Buddha we didn’t see, though, was a sweaty, tired Buddha — which is exactly what we looked like by the time we reached the top of the hill!
But all in all, the payoff was well worth the climb - the monastery itself contains a beautiful giant pagoda and a temple with more than 13,000 small Buddha statues lining the walls.
Fact Facts:
The metropolis of Sha Tin is one of
- Latest
- Trending