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Member's pageFour Seasons Clay Pot Rice (四季煲仔飯/사계절 솥밥)
Yau ma tei > (Restaurant)
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Chinese sausage and pork chop w.rice ---------------- HKD
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Four seasons Clay pot rice ---------------- HKD
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Tung choy w.fermented bean curd ---------------- HKD
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Deep fried oyster cake ---------------- HKD
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Chinese sausage and pork chop w.rice
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Deep fried oyster cake
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This place is all about claypot-cooked rice and their deep-fried oyster with eggs For the former, go for the mixed “Chinese sausages”, consisting of p ... More
This place is all about claypot-cooked rice and their deep-fried oyster with eggs For the former, go for the mixed “Chinese sausages”, consisting of pork & pig liver.
Four Seasons is the granddaddy of claypot rice on Temple Street, it’s been serving the hungry folks of Mong Kok for more than 30 years. The moment claypot season hits, massively long lines start forming outside. The claypot rice is cooked using a charcoal fire and there are 30 different varieties you can select. Try going for the chicken and Chinese sausage claypot rice, where the rice boasts a great aroma, tender chicken and a cracking soy sauce flavour.
CULTURE
Originally a fishing hamlet located in the south of Taipa island, Taipa Village is now a culturally rich destination that offers an alluring ... More
CULTURE
Originally a fishing hamlet located in the south of Taipa island, Taipa Village is now a culturally rich destination that offers an alluring blend of heritage and modernity. In sedate contrast to the glitz of the Cotai casino area, Taipa Village offers an enriching experience that inspires warm nostalgia with its mix of Portuguese and Chinese culture. Taipa Village Destination Ltd aims to inspire locals and tourists alike by promoting and preserving landmark village features such as its pastel-hued villas, colonial churches and Chinese temples. With its cobblestoned alleyways lit by twinkling street lamps winding their way through the distinctive façades of Portuguese-style shops and homes, Taipa Village is an exotic fusion of East and West and Macau’s leading destination for heritage and culture.
Taipa Houses Museum::
Considered as one of the cultural relics and heritages of the Island, the Taipa Houses-Museum comprises five distinctive green houses with the style of Portuguese architecture , featuring the “Macanese Living Museum”, the “Exhibitions Gallery”, the “Creative Casa”, the “Nostalgic House” and the “House for Reception”. In 1992, the Taipa Houses-Museum was acclaimed as one of in the top eight scenes of Macao for its outstanding beauty and important architectural value. In the old times, a large mangrove swamp was seen adjacent to the Portuguese residential complex. But today the Museum is surrounded by large-scale tourism and entertainment facilities, witnessing the rapid urban development of the island.
Cheung Chau is an island 10 kilometres southwest of Hong Kong Island. It is nicknamed the 'dumbbell island (啞鈴島)' due to its shape. It has been inhabi ... More
Cheung Chau is an island 10 kilometres southwest of Hong Kong Island. It is nicknamed the 'dumbbell island (啞鈴島)' due to its shape. It has been inhabited for longer than most other places in Hong Kong, and had a population of 22,740 as of 2011. Administratively, it is part of the Islands District.
Sights
Temples:
Pak Tai Temple – one of the oldest temples in Hong Kong. The temple was built in 1783. It was demolished and completely rebuilt in 1989. In front of the temple, there are 4 pairs of guarding lions. Before the altar are statues of two generals, "Thousand Miles Eye" (千里眼) and "Favourable Wind Ear" (順風耳), who together are traditionally said to be able to hear and see everything
Four temples dedicated to Tin Hau
Hung Shing Temple - Built in 1993, it is managed by the Chinese Temples Committee.
Kwan Kung Chung Yi Ting - a traditional temple built in 1973, dedicated to the god of justice Kwan Tai
Kwun Yam Temple (觀音廟) ,Shui Yuet Temple (水月宮) , Chi Kung (子宮) near Kwun Yam Wan beach - Built before 1840, and dedicated to Guanyin (Kwun Yam), it gave its name to the nearby bay Kwun Yam Wan.
Others:
Tung Wan and Kwun Yam Wan beaches
Rock carvings located near Tung Wan Beach were reported by geologists in 1970, and are declared monuments of Hong Kong.[7][8] This 3000-year-old rock carving is located on the east of the island, immediately below the Warwick Hotel. It consists of two groups of similar carved lines surrounding small depressions.
Cheung Po Tsai Cave, alleged to be the hiding place of Cheung Po Tsai, a 19th-century pirate
Cheung Chau Mini Great Wall, a hiking trail
Sea food restaurants
Bun festival (May)
Member's pageTemple Street Night Market (템플스트리트 야시장)
Yau ma tei > (Amenities)
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- WHAT TO BUY IN TEMPLE STREET NIGHT MARKET
Go to a market and buy interesting things, that's sort of assumed, but what is unique in the Temple Stree ... More
- WHAT TO BUY IN TEMPLE STREET NIGHT MARKET
Go to a market and buy interesting things, that's sort of assumed, but what is unique in the Temple Street Night market that is a don't miss choice to buy? There are many categories of things and of course it depends upon your interests but look out for these:Fashion accessories Handbags, wallets and belts Brand and Custom T-Shirts Electronics Novelties Art and paintings Traditional Chinese Arts and Crafts Chinese dresses
- FORTUNE TELLERS
There is a long tradition of fortune telling in and around temples, and this has extended now into the Temple Street Night Market were fortune tellers await.
Each fortune teller has a small stall with a table and chair and posters put up explaining his methods. A variety of methods of fortune telling are used including examination of the hands, ears and use of Chinese astrology. Some of the fortune tellers have sufficient English to give a reading to tourists, check with them first before joining a queue! Signs up in English at there stall normally indicate a willingness to do a reading in English.
- CANTONESE OPERA AT TEMPLE STREET
Outside the main Temple Street Night market, but still inside Temple Street but just outside the Tin Hau Temple itself, and around the corner from the fortune tellers, is the Opera Singing area.
Cantonese Opera is a unique singing style with its own musical system which is quite different from other types of music. Here in Temple Street enthusiastic amateur signers congregate to practice and perform. Although they may collect donations they are not really busking but are mostly there to encourage and develop their hobby.
You will see amateurs of all levels of skill, from the quite basic to professional quality. In the past some singers from Temple Street have gone on to have professional careers in Opera and other forms.
Performances can be heard from around 8:30pm until 11:00 most nights, but not including Wednesday as this is Horse Race Day.
Being near the centre of Kowloon, located midway between Jordan and Yau Ma Tei MTR stations, the market is very accessable by public transport. However as this is a night market do be aware that when leaving the market very late at night some forms of transport will be closed.
The last MTR train to leave the nearby Jordan MTR Station is at 00:52am. While normal routes such as 112 stop at 00:30am. However there are night buses such as the N122 which run throughout the night.
It is a traditional local cafe that opened in 1950. Analog Hong Kong's sensibility can be felt as it is, so many tourists as well as locals visit. The ... More
It is a traditional local cafe that opened in 1950. Analog Hong Kong's sensibility can be felt as it is, so many tourists as well as locals visit. The old interior creates a comfortable atmosphere and the window seat on the second floor with Temple Street is the ideal spot. In addition to the cafe menu, there are various dining menus where you can enjoy a simple brunch
Stanley is a seaside area south of Hong Kong Island. There are restaurants where you can drink beer and eat while looking at the beach, and Stanley Ma ... More
Stanley is a seaside area south of Hong Kong Island. There are restaurants where you can drink beer and eat while looking at the beach, and Stanley Market, a traditional market that sells clothes, shoes, and watches cheaply in a narrow alley. Stanley Market sells clothes, watches, paintings, bags, souvenirs, etc.
It is also a historic place where British troops have been stationed in the past
Member's pageHollywood Road / Soho street (할리우드로드/소호)
Sheung wan > (Attraction)
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It has been called Hollywood since 1844.
On Hollywood road, there is a "Manmo temple" that serves Guan Yu and Confucius as gods, and near the temple, ... More
It has been called Hollywood since 1844.
On Hollywood road, there is a "Manmo temple" that serves Guan Yu and Confucius as gods, and near the temple, there are stores that sell "an antique" called "cat street."
Man Mo Temple, Hollywood Rd, Sheung Wan, Hongkong 
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MTR Sheung Wan station.
Hollywood Road is a street in Central and Sheung Wan, on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. The street runs between Central and Sheung Wan, with Wyndham Street, Arbuthnot Road, Ladder Street, Upper Lascar Row, and Old Bailey Street in the vicinity.
Member's pageSik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple (黃大仙祠/웡타이신 사원)
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Sik Sik Yuen
Established in 1921, Sik Sik Yuen (The Yuen) is a religious charitable organization worshipping Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism. Follo ... More
Sik Sik Yuen
Established in 1921, Sik Sik Yuen (The Yuen) is a religious charitable organization worshipping Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism. Following Master Wong Tai Sin’s guiding principle of “to Act Benevolently and to Teach Benevolence”, our Yuen is committed to providing medical, education and elderly services. Wong Tai Sin Temple, as operated by our Yuen, welcomes over 10,000 worshippers and tourists all over the world every day.
Meaning of “Sik Sik”
The first word "Sik" means being frugal; the second word "Sik" means material possessions or human desires. The two characters put together have a meaning of: Spirituality, Tranquility, Intuition and Purification.