- Tian Tan Buddha
Tian Tan Buddha (Traditional Chinese: 天壇大佛; Simplified Chinese: 天坛大佛;
Pinyin : Tiān Tán Dà Fó) is a largebronze statue of the Buddha, completed in 1993, and located atNgong Ping ,Lantau Island , inHong Kong . Also known as the Big Buddha, it is the world's tallest outdoor seatedbronze Buddha. The statue is located nearPo Lin Monastery and symbolizes the harmonious relationship between man and nature, people and religion. It is a major center ofBuddhism in Hong Kong, and is also a popular tourist attraction.Description
The statue is named "Tian Tan Buddha" because its base is a model of the Altar of Heaven or Earthly Mount of
Tian Tan , the Temple of Heaven inBeijing . It is one of the five large Buddha statues in China. The Buddha statue sits on a lotus throne on top of a three-platform altar. It is surrounded by eight smaller bronze statues representing gods or immortals. Like theDaibutsu in Kamakura, Japan, the Tian Tan Buddha is a image of Buddha Amitabha.The Buddha is 34 meters tall, weighs 250 tonnes, and was the world's tallest outdoor bronze seated Buddha prior to 2007. [cite web
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quote = Constructed from 202 bronze pieces, the statue weighs over 250 tonnes and used to be the world's tallest outdoor seated bronze Buddha statue,] It reputedly can even be seen from as far away asMacau on a clear day. Visitors have to climb 268 steps in order to reach the Buddha, though the site also features a small winding road to the Buddha for vehicles to accommodate the handicapped.The Tian Tan Buddha appears serene and dignified. His right hand is raised, representing the removal of affliction. His left hand rests on his lap in a gesture of giving "dhana". The Buddha faces north, which is unique among the great Buddha statues, as all others face south.
In addition, there are 3 floors beneath the Buddha statue: "The Hall of Universe", "The Hall of Benevolent Merit", and "The Hall of Remembrance". One of the most renowned features inside is a
relic ofSakyamuni , consisting of some of his allegedcremated remains. There is a huge carved bell inscribed with images of Buddhas in the show room. It was designed to ring every seven minutes, 108 times a day, symbolizing the release of 108 kinds of human vexations.History
The Tian Tan Buddha was constructed beginning in 1990, and was finished on
December 29 ,1993 , the birthday ofSakyamuni , the historic Buddha. The construction costs of the giant Buddha were estimated to be up to $68 million. It was formed out of 202 separate pieces ofbronze . In addition to the exterior components, there is a strongsteel framework inside the statue to support the heavy load and wind pressure.When the statue was completed, monks from around the world were invited to the opening ceremony. Distinguished visitors from
mainland China ,Hong Kong ,Taiwan ,Japan ,Thailand ,Korea ,Malaysia ,Singapore ,Sri Lanka , and theUnited States all took part in the proceedings.On
October 18 ,1999 , the Hong Kong Post Office issued a stamp depicting the Tian Tan Buddha. TheMTR corporation has also issued a tourist souvenir ticket featuring a photograph of the statue.Visiting and access
Po Lin Monastery and the Buddha are open to the public between 10:00 and 17:45. Access to the Buddha is free of charge.
Visitors may also see the nearby monastery, known as the "Buddhist Kingdom in the South," which serves as an international Buddhist retreat, and is one of the largest and most well known in Hong Kong. The monastery was built by three
Zen masters in 1920. The main temples have painted vermilion interiors with dragons and many other different Chinese mythical figures on the walls and ceilings. Visitors often spend time in the attached tea garden, the only tea garden in the territory. A five minute walk past the tea garden leads to the "Wisdom Path" - a very large wooden inscription of theHeart Sutra set within a figure 8 to symbolize infinity.One of the main attractions of this Buddha statue is climbing 268 steps and circling the platform (the lotus) where the Buddha sits.
Also nearby is
Lantau Peak , the second highest mountain in Hong Kong.Public transport
Visitors can reach the site by bus or taxi, travelling first to
Mui Wo (also known as "Silvermine Bay") via ferry from the Outlying Islands piers in Central (pier No. 6), or to Tung Chung station via the MTR. Visitors may then travel to and from and Buddha via the following bus routes:*Mui Wo ↔ Ngong Ping — NLB No. 2
*Tung Chung ↔ Ngong Ping — NLB No. 23 (Buy ticket at booth near bus stop, or pay with exact amount in line. One-way fares (as of Dec 2007): $16 HKD Mon-Sat, $25 HKD Sun/Holidays)Visitors to Hong Kong who are staying for more than a day should consider buying an Airport Express Tourist Octopus on their arrival at
Hong Kong International Airport (cash only HK$150) - there is a stand just after customs - the card can be topped up, at machines located at everyMTR station with HK$50 or HK$100 and can be used on the MTR, buses,Hong Kong Tramways , some (but not all) ferries, to pay for meals at many restaurants and also at the many 7 Eleven stores - it is painless and avoids the need to track down or carry change (buses for example only accept the exact fare).A
gondola lift , theNgong Ping Skyrail between Tung Chung and Ngong Ping, provides another means of access. Round-trip fare (as of Jan 2008): $88 HKD Mon-Sat, $98 HKD Sun/Holidays - entrance to performances at the centre by the top of the Skyrail are extra but the staff are very good at explaining the options and do not push for the most expensive. The entrance to the Skyrail is the other side of the bus station from the MTR station and signs at the site indicate that it opens at 10.00 a.m. but normally they start selling tickets at 9.30 a.m.Comparisons
Summary facts about other great
Buddha statue s are listed below.ee also
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Chinese Buddhism
*Buddhist art
*List of statues by height References
External links
* [http://www.fushanan.per.sg/WanShanXF/WuFangDaFo.htm About the top 5 biggest Buddha statues in China]
* [http://www.photostock.com.hk/newterritories/polinmonestery1.htm Pictures of the Po Lin Monastery and the Tian Tan Buddha]
*PDFlink| [http://www.info.gov.hk/hkfacts_gb/crelig.pdf Hong Kong's official factsheet (Simplified Chinese)] |300 KiB
* [http://www.edepot.com/buddha.html Video of the climb up the steps to Tian Tan Buddha]
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