Wong Tai Sin Temple

Wong Tai Sin Temple

Wong Tai Sin Temple (zh-cp|c=黃大仙祠|p=Huáng Dàxian Cì) is one of the most famous shrines in Hong Kong. It is dedicated to Wong Tai Sin, or the Great Immortal Wong. The 18,000- Taoist temple is famed for the many prayers answered: "What you request is what you get" (有求必應) via a practice called Kau Cim. The temple is located on the southern side of Lion Rock in the north of Kowloon.

History

In the early 20th century, Leung Renyan (梁仁庵) spread the influence of Wong Tai Sin from Qiaoshan (樵山), Guangxi province of China to Wan Chai, in Hong KongSiksikyuen. " [http://www.siksikyuen.org.hk/public/contents/article?ha=&wc=0&hb=&hc=&revision%5fid=3841&item%5fid=2015 Siksikyuen] ." "History." Retrieved on 2007-04-18.] . On the main altar of the temple stands the painting of the Taoist god, which was originally brought to Hong Kong from Guangdong province in 1915. In 1921, under the advice of an enlightened one, they moved the temple to Rosy Garden, its current position.

The temple remained a private shrine limited to only "Pu Yi Tan" Taoists and their family members until 1934, when the government opened the temple to the public during Chinese New Year. Temple historians often describe the shrine as a miraculous structure for surviving the Japanese occupation in the 1940s relatively unscathed [Evans, Grant. Tam, Maria. [1997] (1997)Hong Kong: The Anthropology of a Chinese Metropolis. Routledge. ISBN 0700706011] .

In 1956, the government proposed to reclaim the temple for public housing development. Chairman Wong Wan Tin's pushed for the temple to remain open. Charging a 10-cent admission fee at the main entrance, fees were donated to the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals. To facilitate administration and management, the temple was registered as a limited company of charitable nature in 1965, and was granted the immunity of not having to add the word "Limited" to the organization's name.

Because of its historic significance, the Temple is graded as a Grade II historic building. [ [http://www.amo.gov.hk/form/historical.pdf List of Graded Historic buildings (As at 6 Jan 2007)] ]

Facilities

There is a Nine-Dragon Wall (九龍壁) modeled after one in Beijing. The Three-Saint Hall (三聖堂) is dedicated to Lü Dongbin, Guan Yin, and Lord Guan. Containing a portrait of Confucius, the Taoist temple has a collection of Confucian, Taoist, and Buddhist literature.

The architecture is the traditional Chinese temple style with grand red pillars, a magnificent golden roof adorned with blue friezes, yellow latticework, and multi-colored carvings. Aside from the Daxiong-baodian or Grand Hall, Sansheng Hall and the Good Wish Garden are also worth seeing. The temple grounds also feature three memorial archways. The first one stands outside the temple and is carved with the name of the temple. If you walk past the soothsayers and the fortune-telling stalls, you can see another memorial archway. And if you continue further along the third memorial archway standing before you. . [ [http://www.travelchinaguide.com/attraction/hongkong/kowloon/wongtaisin_temple.htm Wong Tai Sin Temple, Hong Kong, TravelChinaGuide.com ] ]

Traditions

Annually, from January 1 to 15, the temple receives numerous visitors, such as those whose prayers were answered returning to thank the immortal. Wong Tai Sin's birthday on the 23rd day of the 8th lunar month, and the Chinese New Year holidays are the busiest times for the temple.

On the Chinese New Year's Eve, thousands of worshippers wait outside the temple before midnight and rush in to the main altar to offer Wong Tai Sin their glowing incense sticks when the year comes. As the tradition goes, the earlier they offer the incense, the better luck they will have that year.

service.

Recently, Taoist weddings have been performed here.

Operation

The temple is open from 7:00am to 5:30pm throughout the year, and runs overnight in the Lunar New Year Eve. It is currently administrated by Sik Sik Yuen, a Taoist organization in Hong Kong.

ee also

* Places of worship in Hong Kong
* List of buildings and structures in Hong Kong

References

External links

* [http://www.siksikyuen.org.hk/public/virtualtour/map Virtual Tour to Wong Tai Sin Temple]
* [http://www.travelchinaguide.com/attraction/hongkong/kowloon/wongtaisin_temple.htm Wong Tai Sin Temple]
* [http://www.hkta.org/wongtaisin/#history More about the temple]
* [http://www.siksikyuen.org.hk/ Sik Sik Yuen]


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