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Here are the temples in Macau you must visit!
In this Macau travel guide vlog we take you on an adventure through some of Macau’s most beautiful temples, showing you their beauty and their unique history. There are lots of temples to explore in Macau so if you would like to see more Macau temple tours then make sure to let us know!
The three temples we visited in Macau were Lin Fung Temple, Kun Iam Temple and Na Tcha Temple by the Ruins of Saint Paul.
We picked these Macau temples because they display a unique and interesting history that helps you delve deeper into Macau’s secret past. These Macau temples are also some of the most beautiful and if you are looking for temples to visit in Macau then these are a must go in Macau.
Thank you so much for watching this Macau travel guide vlog and make sure to leave a like and comment if you would like to see more of Macau’s temple tours!
以下是你必須遊覽的澳門寺廟!
在這個澳門旅遊指南vlog中,我們將帶你體驗澳門最美麗的寺廟,告訴你它們的美麗和獨特的歷史。 在澳門有很多寺廟值得探索,所以如果你想看更多澳門寺廟之旅,請告知我們!
我們遊覽了澳門的三間寺廟,分別是:蓮峰廟,普濟禪院 (觀音堂) 和大三巴哪吒廟。
我們挑選了這些澳門寺廟,因為它們展示了獨特而有趣的歷史,可以幫助你深入了解澳門的神秘歷史。 這些澳門寺廟也是最美麗的,如果你正在尋找澳門的寺廟,那麼這些都是澳門的必去之地。
非常感謝你收看這個澳門旅行指南vlog,如果你想了解更多澳門的寺廟,請讚好及留言!
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Buddhist art museum to open at Hong Kong’s Tsz Shan Monastery
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Nestled in the hills of Pat Sin Leng in Hong Kong’s New Territories, Tsz Shan Monastery covers half a million square feet (4.7 hectares).
Built by a foundation set up by Hong Kong entrepreneur Li Ka-shing, the monastery opened its gates to the public in 2015.
Beneath its signature 76-metre (249 ft) tall Guanyin Statue, sits a Buddhist Art Museum, which houses a collection of 100 Buddha statues, along with 43 hand-copied Dunhuang sutras exhibited.
The museum will welcome pre-registered visitors from May 1, 2019.
Kuan Tai Temple, Macau ( 關帝, 澳門)
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Location of Kuan Tai Temple, also known as Sam Kai Vui Kun, near Senado square and Rua dos Mercadores, in the historic centre of Macau.
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10. Big Buddha & Po Lin Monastery
The monastery was founded in 1906 by three monks visiting from Jiangsu Province on the Chinese mainland and was initially known simply as The Big Hut. It was renamed to its present name in 1924. The main temple houses three bronze statues of the Buddha -- representing his past, present and future lives -- as well as many Buddhist scriptures.
9. Cheung Chau Island
Cheung Chau is a small island 10 km southwest of Hong Kong Island, is nicknamed as the 'dumbbell island' for its shape. It has been inhabited for longer than most other places in the territory of Hong Kong, with a population of about 23,000 up to 2006.
8. Tai Long Wan Coastline
Big Wave Bay or Tai Long Wan is a bay in the Southern District of Hong Kong. It is located on the eastern coast of Hong Kong Island, south of Cape Collinson and north of Shek O. Big Wave Bay has a beach. It is also the site of a rock carving, which is a declared monument.
7. Heritage Museum
Hong Kong Heritage Museum is a museum of history, art and culture in Sha Tin, Hong Kong, located beside the Shing Mun River. The museum opened on 16 December 2000. It is managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department of the Hong Kong Government. The six permanent exhibits and the original temporary exhibits were designed by design firm Reich+Petch along with Lord Cultural Resources.
6. Temple Street Night Market
The Temple Street Night Market is sometimes known as Men's Street as it is very popular for men's fashion. The market starts at 2 p.m. in the afternoon, but is lively at dusk daily. Traffic is closed on the street at that time, and visitors swarm into the street. There are more than a hundred stalls with colourful lights in the market.
5. Stanley
Stanley is a town and a tourist attraction in Hong Kong. It is located on a peninsula on the Hong Kong Island. The Chinese name Chek Chue refers to the original village-town but Stanley generally refers to all the surrounding areas of the peninsula.
4. Star Ferry
The Star Ferry is a passenger ferry service operator and tourist attraction in Hong Kong. Its principal routes carry passengers across Victoria Harbour, between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. It was founded in 1888 as the Kowloon Ferry Company, adopting its present name in 1898.
3. Happy Valley Races
Happy Valley Racecourse is one of the two racecourses for horse racing and is a tourist attraction in Hong Kong. It is located in Happy Valley on Hong Kong Island, surrounded by Wong Nai Chung Road and Morrison Hill Road. It was first built in 1845 to provide horse racing for the British people in Hong Kong.
2. Statue Square
Statue Square is a public pedestrian square in Central Hong Kong. The name is a reference to the statues, mainly of British royalty, which stood on the square until the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong during WWII. Today, the only statue on the square is the one of Sir Thomas Jackson, 1st Baronet, an early HSBC banker.
1. The Peak
Victoria Peak is a mountain in the western half of Hong Kong Island. With an altitude of 552 m, it is the highest mountain on the island. The summit is occupied by a radio telecommunications facility and is closed to the public. However, the surrounding area of public parks and high-value residential land is the area that is normally meant by the name The Peak. It is a major tourist attraction that offers views over Central, Victoria Harbour, Lamma Island and the surrounding islands.
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Hong Kong Temples – HK3
Walks around temples (Hung Shing Temple, Lo Pan Temple, Pak Tai Temple, Man Mo Temple) in Hong Kong part of city and my suitcase Sunk cost fallacy.
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36 hours in Macau | #orientexpress
Macau was AWESOME! There is so much more to do in Macau then just hit the Casinos - especially if you are broke AF like your girl. But still, you can hit them up without having to gamble away all your coin.
I hope the beauty of Macau comes through in this video. If you have any questions give me a shoot!
Until next time. xx
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My itinerary in Macau
Day 1: Tuesday
*Ruins of St. Paul (Day and Night)
*The crypt at the ruins of St Paul
*Senado square (day and night)
*Macao fort
*Museu de Macao
*Jardim da Flora
*Pau Kung Temple
*Church of St Augustine
*Church of St Dominic
*Tea Museum
*Museu Corpo de Bombeiros
*Templo de Lin Kai
*Templo de Kun Iam
*Macau Casinos
- Grand Lisboa
- Star World
- The Wynn
- Le Arc
- Diamond
- Kempak
Day 2: Wednesday
*A-ma temple
*Casa do Mandarim
*Maritime museum
*Old Taipa
- Casas-Museu da Taipa
- Museu Da Historia da Taipa e Coloane
- Cento Historico da Vila da Taipa
- Pak Tao Temple
- Taipa Flea Market
- Taipa Food Street
- Carmel Garden
- Casas da Taipa
- Sam Po Temple
*Galaxy Macau Casino and Hotels
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Going to Nan Lian Garden - Hong Kong
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Shanghai Exhibition, Nanjing Road, Xintiandi Former French Concession
Shanghai, China.
The first day in Shanghai we visited the Shanghai Museum (Shanghai Bowuguan) where it's possible to find a nice collection of pottery, paintings, costumes, bronze, jade and furniture.
After that we walked by People's Square (Renmin Guang Chang) to reach the Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Hall. There are many floors dedicated to the history, transportation, subway, development, buldings, there's a VR 360 tour and a scale model of Shanghai.
Then we walked down Nanjing Lu (Nanjing Road), a nice street with a lot of shopping and crowds.
Eventually we reached the nice area of Xintiandi full of restaurants where it was held the Shanghai Fashion Week 2017.
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Chi Lin Nunnery Hong Kong - Buddhist Temple In Diamond Hill
Join my tour of The Chi Lin Nunnery in Hong Kong which is a large Buddhist Temple complex located in Diamond Hill, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is actually the largest hand-made wooden building in the world. It is located opposite to the Nan Lian Garden and I will give you a tour of both places in these travel videos.
The Chi Lin Nunnery and Nan Lian Garden are among Hong Kong's most popular tourist attractions. It is easy to get there. Just take the MTR lines towards the Diamond Hill MTR station and from there you are just a few hundred meters away from enjoying the Buddhist Temple and the beautiful Hong Kong Garden. The temple halls and the Chinese garden in front of the nunnery are open to the public daily free of charge.
Hong Kong - Wong Tai Sin temple, Nathan Road and Star Ferry
Hong Kong.
Visiting the temple Wong Tai Sin, Nathan Road and taking a cruise on the Star Ferry to reach Tsim Sha Tsui and enjoy the beautiful panorama of the HK skyline.
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Shanghai Street Scene in Kowloon, Hong Kong, China
Shanghai Street (Chinese: 上海街) is a 2.3 km long street in the Jordan, Yau Ma Tei and Mong Kok areas of Kowloon, Hong Kong, China. Completed in 1887 under the name of Station Street (差館街), it was once the most prosperous street in Kowloon. It originates from the south at Austin Road, and terminates in the north at Lai Chi Kok Road. Parallel to Shanghai Street are Nathan Road, Temple Street, Portland Street, Reclamation Street and Canton Road. Though parallel, Shanghai Street was marked by 2- to 3-floor Chinese-style buildings while Nathan Road was marked by Western-style buildings.
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How to spend only $100 in Hong Kong / 盡興遊香港,只需一百元!
$100 may not seem much but with peoples purse strings more tighter nowadays, Young Post reporters Zoe Mak and Sunny Tse want to show you can still have a fun day out without breaking the bank.
The duo will visit some cheap eateries and fun (and free) places to check out, such as $16 wonton noodles to uber-cheap gifts at Temple Street market.
So whether youre a local or tourist, this video will show you how to spend a day satisfied, both you and your wallet.
一百元看似是個小數目,但是目前香港經濟欠佳,人們大都希望節儉過活。那麼就讓《青年報》教大家如何以最少的金錢暢遊香港一天。
例如《青年報》記者會帶大家走訪各港平價食肆及遊樂好去處(有些更是費用全免!),品嚐十六元一碗的雲吞麵,以及到廟街夜市購買價廉物美的精品。
無論你是香港人還是外地遊客,都能通過本視頻得知暢遊香港的最佳方法!