To not keep you waiting, after
walking the pathway of the Twelve Generals you will find a piazza in front of
the Giant Buddha staircase. The piazza has ponds on around the first platform
and they were planted with Lotus. We all know that Lotus is one symbol of
Buddhism’s fortune which means rising and blooming above the murk to achieve enlightenment. There are 2 lotus flower colors that grow in the piazza, Pink which represents
the history of Buddha and historical legends of Buddha and Violet which talks
spirituality and mysticism.
In front of the piazza is the staircase to a remarkable Giant Buddha statue which is about 268 steps up the mountain top. If you wanted to enter the Giant Buddha's stomach you are allowed as long as you paid for HK$ 30 with free vegan dumpling and bottled water to go.
After going up, we went down
another 268 steps while the sun is up and were all sweating and find our way to
the Po Lin Monastery. It was an unlucky visit as the monastery is under
renovation. Even though, I still took pictures inside the monastery and went in
to feel the solemnity of the place. Incense fills the air as those who pray
offer it to Buddha.
After the climbing and the
capturing every moment we had at the Ngong Ping, we found ourselves enjoying
some treats from the Vegetarian Deli restaurant near the monastery.
We went to the shop area but did
not get any for souvenirs then head back to the bus terminus and lead to the
Citygate Outlets for shopping. I personally did buy any. I can’t find any
climacool from the Adidas outlet. I just took my time sitting on one of Pacific
Coffee’s chair enjoying my ice cold café latte.
We did went to Mongkok to buy
some giveaways <pasalubong time!> for our relatives and friends.
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Hi! I was reading around your site and I find it really interesting! I love how you write your travel experiences in a very detailed manner! I am looking forward for more of your travel experiences in and around the Philippines and Asia!
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