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🙏🏻Worship Guan Yin, Repulse Bay
If you are looking for a sacred place to pray for blessings and enhance your life, the Guan Yin Temple in Repulse Bay is a must-see destination! This is a popular place for Hong Kongers and tourists from all over the world to worship the Goddess of Mercy, who bestows blessings. It is believed that she is sacred and can grant wishes for everything, whether it be health, work, love, or fortune.
In addition to Guan Yin, this area also has the God of Fortune, Chai Xing Ye, and the Bodhisattva Sangkachai, the God of bestowing children, for you to worship and ask for blessings for good fortune.
⏰The best time to worship Guan Yin⏰
Is in the morning, especially between 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m., because this is the time when the energy is pure and auspicious. In addition, Chinese Buddhist holy days or major Buddhist holy days are also considered good days to worship and ask for blessings, including the 19th day of the 2nd lunar month according to the Chinese calendar, which is the birthday of Guan Yin.
If you are not able to worship in the morning, Paying respects before noon is still considered a good time because the energy is still pure and helps the mind to be calm before starting a new day.
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻How to pay respects🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
The correct way to pay respects to Guan Yin at Repulse Bay has important steps that you should know:
1. Enter the temple with your left foot and exit with your right foot to enhance auspiciousness.
2. Rub the crystal ball in the lion's mouth to attract good fortune.
3. Stand in front of Guan Yin, calm your mind, and ask for only one important blessing.
4. Rub the beard of the God of Wealth, Chai Xing Ye, and put the rubbed banknote in your pocket to enhance your fortune.
5. Pay respects to Phra Sangkachai. If you want to ask for a child or prosperity
🚕🚕🚕How to get there🚕🚕🚕
1. Take the MTR (MTR)
Take the red MTR line from Tsim Sha Tsui Station to Central Station, take Exit A and walk across the footbridge to Exchange Square, where the bus stops.
2. Take bus 6, 6A, 6X or 260. These buses will take you to Repulse Bay Beach, which takes about 25-30 minutes. When you get close to your destination, look for a building with a hole in the middle, which is a sign that you are almost there.
3. Walk to Kwun Yam Temple
Get off the bus and cross the road to the opposite side. Walk along the beach for about 300 meters and you will see the entrance of Repulse Bay Kwun Yam Temple.
🙏🏻May your journey be filled with happiness and prosperity! Filled with happiness and🙏🏻
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