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Wong Tai Sin Temple
The Wong Tai Sin Temple, more commonly known as Sik Sik Yuen Temple, is a shrine dedicated to Wong Tai Sin, the Great Immortal Wong. Home to three religions - Taoism, Buddhism and Confucianism, locals claim that every wish made here comes true, which makes it a significant religious attraction.
From the tranquil Taoist garden pond and walkways with waterfalls, the magnificent archways to the intricate carvings all around, Wong Tai Sin Temple is a wonder no less. Fortune telling is the absolute forte of this temple, with endless stalls of face reading, palm reading and other similar activities lining up in the arcade that is southeast to the main complex of the building.The Wong Tai Sin Temple receives a horde of visitors every year from 1 to 15 January as the people whose prayers were answered return to thank the deity.
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Yau Ma Tei Theater
Yau Ma Tei Theater is located near the junction of Waterloo Street and Reclamation Street in Kowloon, Hong Kong. Being the only surviving Pre-World II theater in Kowloon it is a very important historical monument for China. Yau Ma Tei Theater gives us a peek into the rich and diverse culture of China, the theater plays english, japanese and cantonese movies throughout the year. It is also the hub for melodious Cantonese Operas.
Yau Ma Tei Theater has a capacity of 300 seats, and is equipped with an orchestra stage, foyer, changing rooms, light and sound control panel and a box office. The movies screened at the theater are mostly Hollywood movies or Chinese movies produced by Shanghai Productions. The movies and operas in Chinese presented at the theater are displayed with english subtitles for the understanding of the tourists. The Yau Ma Tei Theater presents the perfect opportunity for inquisitive people to bask in the history and culture of the theater with a lot of entertainment.
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Yim Tin Tsai
This once populated small island in the Sai Kung District is now a land of abandoned homes, salt pans and ruins. However, the beauty of the vintage town of Yim Tin Tsai remains through its attractions and antique remnants such at St. Joseph's Chapel and the Ching Po School which now is the Yim Tin Tsai Village Heritage Exhibition. Bracketed in mangroves, Yim Tin Tsai (translated to the Small Salt Field) also has a line of eateries and a connecting bridge to the neighbouring Kau Sai Chau golf course.
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Yuen Long Stadium
Opened in the year 1969, Yuen Long Stadium is 5000-seater stadium located in Yuen Long. It is a multi-purpose stadium which is home to Hong Kong Premier Leagues' club Yuen Long.
Yuen Po Street Bird Garden
Organised within a conventional Chinese-styled garden, the Yuen Po Street Bird Garden is situated at Mong Kok in Kowloon. It hosts an array of stores which avail rare birds, birds such as parrots and finches, bamboo cages, porcelain cutlery and bird care essentials for sale. The bird garden is home to at least 50 birds.
Yuk Hui Temple
Also known as the Pak Tai Temple, the Yuk Hui Temple is a Taoist temple situated at Cheung Chau island. Dedicated to the god of the stars, Pak Tai, the Yuk Hui Temple is also a declared Grade I historic building. The temple was constructed by the Wan Chai locals.
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