

Po Lin Monastery Museum, nestled in Lantau Island's scenic mountains, is a serene Buddhist temple complex known for its iconic Big Buddha statue and stunning views.
A 34-meter tall bronze statue of Buddha, one of the largest in the world.
A cable car ride offering stunning views of Lantau Island and the South China Sea.
A museum showcasing the history and artifacts of Po Lin Monastery.
Po Lin Monastery is often visited during Hong Kong's humid and rainy season.
The monastery and its surroundings offer beautiful hiking trails.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Hong Kong's subtropical climate.

Handmade incense sticks are a traditional offering at Po Lin Monastery, symbolizing purification and respect.
Crafted by local artisans, these figurines represent the Buddha's teachings and are a symbol of good fortune.
A traditional Hong Kong treat, these mooncakes are filled with lotus seed paste, symbolizing good fortune and abundance.
Steamed or fried small bite-sized portions of food, often served with tea.

Sweet bun with a crispy topping, often served with a slice of butter.
Noodles topped with shrimp roe, green onions, and a light soy sauce.
Famous for its affordable and delicious dim sum, Tim Ho Wan is a must-visit for breakfast near Po Lin Monastery.
Known for its scrambled eggs and steamed milk, Australia Dairy Company offers a unique breakfast experience.
A historic dim sum restaurant, Lin Heung Kui is famous for its traditional cart service and authentic Cantonese flavors.
Warm, hearty beef noodle soup, a Yilan specialty, perfect for cold weather.
Simhachalam Waterfalls, a scenic spot near Visakhapatnam, offers a breathtaking view of water cascading down from a height of 80 feet.
A serene urban oasis along the Mississippi River, offering scenic views, walking trails, and public art.