China Travel Destinations – Po Lin Monastery majestically stands in the Hong Kong mountains on Lantau Island. It’s the spectacular Po Lin Monastery. Embedded by mountains, lush forests, granite and the South China sea below, its setting is an eloquence of Chinese Feng Shui and balance of the natural elements. It’s called the “Buddhist Kingdom in the South” and is reached by either bus or tram. I took the tram, offering a panoramic journey with the surrounding mountains, skyscrapers and sea.
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First of all, the most popular sites at Hong Kong’s Po Lin Monastery is “Big Buddha,” the world’s largest seated bronze Buddha statue. It sits on a lotus throne, at 26 meters high and weighs 250 tons, made up of 202 bronze pieces. This marvel is one of the “Ten Engineering Wonders in Hong Kong.” Serenely, he sits atop the hill, with many steep stairs. Also, the walkway around the Buddha offers a 360-degree panoramic view of the monastery and valley below. Exquisitely, statues of gods and goddesses face the Buddha. Overall, the man-made sculptures blend in harmony with their natural surroundings.
he colorful Mahavira Hall is a meeting place for prayer and ritual. Also, in front, there’s an incense burning platform for personal worship or ritual. Inside statues of Buddha, Luo Han and Guan Yin silently sit with Buddhist texts and various relics. Consequently, many visitors pray at the altar or give respects according to their spiritual beliefs. Behind Mahavira hall, there’s plans to construct a Ten Thousand Buddha Temple to accommodate these statues. There’s, also, a small village for shopping and restaurants. The monastery offers delicious vegetarian meals. Overall, there are statues, gardens and artwork with much to showcase Buddhist spirituality.