Exploring the Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple: Interesting Facts & Highlights for an Enlightening Tour

Located within the Chuk Yuen district of Kowloon, the Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple stands as a testament to the legacy of Master Wong Tai Sin, a well-recognised Taoist deity known for his extraordinary powers of healing. Here are a few interesting facts and features to know about this historical temple.

A Divinely Guided Construction

The temple’s construction is said to have been guided by divine inspiration. In 1912 a group of Taoist priests deciphered instructions in a divinely inspired text, detailing the location for a new temple to be constructed. This prompted the construction of the temple’s main altar which is now frequented by many visitors, including tourists staying at nearby hotels like Cosmo Hotel Hong Kong.

Architectural Design

The temple’s architectural features carry a blend of different Taoist principles, Buddhist elements and Confucian influences. Its layout reflects Chinese Feng Shui; water is symbolised through the Yuk Yik fountain, fire through the Hueng Pavilion, earth through the Earth Wall and metal through the Bronze Pavillion.

Wang Ling-guan Shrine

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Visitors from any Hong Kong Wan Chai hotel are directed along a route that begins at this shrine which is dedicated to the guardian deity in Taoism, Wang Ling-guan. A detailed lacquerware statue depicts the deity as being the protector of the temple’s gates and entrance.

Chinese Zodiac Animals

The temple’s second worshipping platform is adorned with majestic dragons and cranes. It also features identical statues of kneeling Taoist priests with outstretched hands holding bronze oil lamps.

Top Photo-Worthy Spots at Hong Kong’s Avenue of Stars: Capturing Picture-Perfect Memories 

Inspired by Hollywood’s Walk of Fame, Hong Kong’s Avenue of Stars is the iconic promenade on which the city’s popular entertainment starts are honoured. This sprawling promenade is where you’ll find intriguing statues and monuments that celebrate the city’s potential for artistic and aesthetic appeal. This also means there are plenty of photo opportunities along the promenade, including these picture-perfect locations.

Statue of Bruce Lee

The iconic martial arts master is unsurprisingly honoured with a 2-metre bronze statue that celebrates the actor’s unforgettable impact in Hollywood. Standing tall on the eastern section of the promenade, the statue is perfectly placed against the backdrop of Victoria Harbour, making it perfect for a photo opportunity.

Celebrity Handprints

As you stroll along the promenade just 20 minutes from the Cosmo Hotel Hong Kong, you’ll reach the Avenue’s signature highlight of red plaques that feature the handprints and signatures of Hong Kong’s top stars. Additionally, the Avenue features special floor lighting that adds a starry element to the plaques, making them perfect for a well-timed photo.

The Daughter of Hong Kong

Bruce Lee isn’t the only iconic statue standing tall on the Avenue. Anita Mui, a popular singer, actress and superstar known for her sophistication and independence has her own statue that visitors can interact with thanks to the powers of Augmented Reality.

The City Skyline

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Another great photo opportunity is difficult to miss on the promenade, and it’s none other than the picturesque Hong Kong City skyline. The row of towering buildings and skyscrapers bordering the waters of the harbour make the promenade one of the best spots for photography and sightseeing tours in Hong Kong.