The 9 Best Monuments & Statues in New Territories, China

May 23, 2021 Weston Hennigan

Delectable dim sum, floating islands, and a one-of-a-kind skyline are just some of Hong Kong’s unique features. Get an eyeful of traditional Chinese architecture in Ngong Ping village, then take the tram to the tippity-top of Victoria Peak for unparalleled views. The rocks and gentle hills of Nan Lian Garden will bring you inner peace, as will a calming cup of tea in a Stanley café. Become one with everything at the Chi Lin Nunnery, a serene Buddhist complex.
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1. Lantau island

Hong Kong China http://www.lantau-island.com
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4.5 based on 5,596 reviews

Lantau island

Reviewed By wing88kiu

It's so close to the city and even where the HK airport is, you can find the most scenic hiking trails, fishing village, beautiful beaches and good variety of restaurants all in one. The island is big and better to plan out your day on what you want to do. One cannot see everything in one day and can spend different days on different things to do. it's more than just the shopping mall and Disneyland.

2. Po Lin (Precious Lotus) Monastery

Lantau Island, Hong Kong China +86 903 509 4316 http://www.plm.org.hk/
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Po Lin (Precious Lotus) Monastery

Located on Lantau Island, this monastery features the Big Buddha (Tiantau), which is the largest, seated, outdoor bronze Buddha in the world.

Reviewed By KatDeg

I have been up to see the big Buddha twice now. We travelled on the Ngong Ping 360 cable car up to the Po Lin Monastery. It is the second largest bronze Buddha statue in the world and surprisingly not all that old, only being built in the early 1990's after 12 years of construction. There are a little under 300 steps to walk up for a closer look at the statue, which if you are not fit or struggle to walk will find difficult. But once you get up the top, there are great views and a small gallery/display inside. You don't see the six "divas" from ground level either, so worth the few minute walk up the stairs. No photos are to be taken inside, as it is like a shrine to people who have died. So be respectful. The same goes for photos inside of the temples. Signs everywhere saying no photos and no visitors. Which means, you shouldn't go inside if you are not Buddhist. There are a few temples to see up there, including the Temple of Ten Thousand Buddhas which has literally ten thousand Buddhas of various sizes in a hall of intricate detail and artwork. There are souvenir shops and places to eat up there as well. Do not feed the cattle or dogs that roam around, there are signs to say you will cop a fine. All up with a ride on the cable car, you will need a good 2-3 hours up there. Ensure you go at 10am, so you don't end up with long lines at the end of the day to get back down the mountain.

3. Tian Tan Buddha (Big Buddha)

Lantau Island, Hong Kong China +852 2985 5248 http://www.plm.org.hk/eng/buddha.php
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4.5 based on 14,794 reviews

Tian Tan Buddha (Big Buddha)

Reviewed By maheshrathod

What a magnificent man made bronze statue... Fantastic location, journey to Big Budhha though Ngong Ping 360 via crystal base cable car is amazing .... all peaks that were emerging from fog .... too good !!

4. Guan Yin (AvalokiteSvara) Statue

Tsz Shan Monastery, Ting Kok, Hong Kong China http://www.tszshan.org/home/new/en/about.php#statue_area
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Guan Yin (AvalokiteSvara) Statue

Reviewed By TheOExpress - Hong Kong, China

...to see it up close because, whilst it can be seen from many different points by the water, seeing it up close is definitely worth it. It’s very impressive by itself but the monastery is great as well.

5. North Lantau Obelisk

Tung O Ancient Trail Tai O, Hong Kong China http://hk.geoview.info/yu_bei_jie_bei_north_lantau_obelisk,1186967122n
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4.0 based on 2 reviews

North Lantau Obelisk

6. Stone Tablet

Outside the Tin Hau Temple, Peng Chau Wing On Street, Hong Kong China http://greenpengchau.org.hk/theme.php?page_id=Plaque&lang=e
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Stone Tablet

7. High Island Reservoir Memorial

Man Yee Road south end of the High Island Reservoir East Dam, Hong Kong China +852 2394 1538 https://www.geopark.gov.hk/tourism/ec01.htm
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High Island Reservoir Memorial

8. Wu Kau Tang Martyrs Memorial Garden

Bride's Pool Road Just South of the Wu Kau Tang Road Turnoff, Hong Kong China http://www.dmw.gov.hk/english/details.php?code=ND-DMW070
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Wu Kau Tang Martyrs Memorial Garden

9. Shrines Of The Earth God (fanling)

Lung Yeuk Tau Heritage Trail Fanling, Hong Kong China http://www.amo.gov.hk/en/trails_lung1.php?tid=13
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Shrines Of The Earth God (fanling)

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