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16th February 2009, 01:28 PM
Tian Tan Giant Buddha Statue
Over the Temple of Heaven (Tian Tan), which was dedicated in 1993, towers a 34m/112ft high bronze figure of Buddha, believed to be the largest free-standing statue of its kind in the world. The 164 segments of the statue were made in China and then shipped to Hong Kong. The cost of some HK $68 million was met by subscriptions from Buddhists in Hong Kong and China and from donations from all over the world. Completed in 1990, the statue can be seen from the Chinese mainland, and is designed to symbolize peace and religious freedom.
It is well worth rising early to climb Lantau Peak (934m/3065ft), under the guidance of a monk, to witness the magnificent sunrise.
Over the Temple of Heaven (Tian Tan), which was dedicated in 1993, towers a 34m/112ft high bronze figure of Buddha, believed to be the largest free-standing statue of its kind in the world. The 164 segments of the statue were made in China and then shipped to Hong Kong. The cost of some HK $68 million was met by subscriptions from Buddhists in Hong Kong and China and from donations from all over the world. Completed in 1990, the statue can be seen from the Chinese mainland, and is designed to symbolize peace and religious freedom.
It is well worth rising early to climb Lantau Peak (934m/3065ft), under the guidance of a monk, to witness the magnificent sunrise.