- Lam Tsuen Wishing Trees
The Lam Tsuen Wishing Trees (林村許願樹) is one of the popular
shrine s inHong Kong . They are located near theTin Hau Temple inLam Tsuen , which was built around the era of theQing Dynasty (1644-1912).The two
banyan tree s are frequented by tourists and the locals during the Lunar New Year. Previously, they burntjoss stick s, wrote theirwish es onjoss paper tied to an orange, then threw them up to hang in these trees. It was believed that if the paper successfully hung onto one of the treebranch es, their wishes will come true.This practice was discouraged by the authorities after
12 February 2005 , when one of the branches gave way and injured two people. Instead, wooden racks are set up in place for the joss papers to be hung while a period of conservation is imposed to help these trees recover and flourish.ee also
* [http://www.bigwhiteguy.com/archive/2006/01/lam_tsuen_wishing_tree/ BWG: Photo of Lam Tsuen Wishing Tree]
* [http://www.bigwhiteguy.com/archive/2007/04/wishing_tree_crutches/ Updated status of Wishing Tree's health]
*Lam Tsuen River
*Wish Tree
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