Revisiting Wong Tai Sin Temple after three years. WTS is one of the most iconic temples in Hong Kong, famed for “answering” the prayers among believers. A few extra attractions have been added to the temple compound since my 2007 visit, and there’s a lot more worshippers and tourists at the Taoist temple this time…
![Hong Kong Wong Tai Sin Temple](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_u6qDvUANuHkMCPUqvv4v8032bzwju2ntMKnUEaksyMn6rnQZOAtl2bWusS2SpK9b8o_eSyk6gmT_ODzx6rSiz2xS4Rsq12QSVb6YSbOxo-LRNRCGIWAKuNiE8ssT27LpA2ZsklJpYc3l-epTasKkd3pb28CA=s0-d)
Temple meets skyscrapers
![Hong Kong Wong Tai Sin Temple](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_v6eopZp5puQQfs3yqgu78PZy0Gd1UQUN9ADfiFUPSmM83N6sGg7hGA3c3OW_1FwMJ3s8qK478Ellv641PvlbtfCi401qHoLjT-yvBOMZMGQyOhcoFWwiyixINMdS2X0ArQVkPO0JhQv8MK-BcvLk1JYHB6uQ=s0-d)
Statues of Chinese zodiacs
![Hong Kong Wong Tai Sin Temple Chinese zodiac statues](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_uyy5Ryn8nWZdFPtLmXrNjnsrlX65JDSCkw1oC139pVM_VETUx5NkNZ7isHWIkSdfBeTJcie5TIHadfK-3B02F8MNn__aUYv4DFb8V7aIuabrVTsar09VttOOLnPVASow1Uinh010iGuLrgg_HsBAGPE6oMEA=s0-d)
Workers have to constantly collect the incense sticks from the main altar as the space would run out fast with the large number of worshippers…
![Hong Kong Wong Tai Sin Temple](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_ugKlZI1PGi3Z0Wct8j-yqVB9-aEBVb_FhhtZ2DEKVABsoPDBNQ9-_z93ODlybjPRJThs3KH7pzSx_yZ7uL4uNbVTk92P_k6zldYX5omL7yajVjWPIsVGkCddUe_ThsfAJdUB1RnGBcWeScSmAKpjKtMvJdSA=s0-d)
Stone lions – Guardians which can often be found in Chinese temples.
![Hong Kong Wong Tai Sin Temple stone lion guardian](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_ueGI4Ke4qj6kYiPZzh7RP2MzjSa6tElH1m9PdiHsW67nvNOzsv4kHTPmSReXlplhikSZPv8wZu_bpSwqagjWN8CiDKaHEQ_949xLsrUfjSTEGjsbBTG-e7KOYH6YOpZX9-GP-xNsShE7m6hvBIzHCbF8sb=s0-d)
Garden and pond
![Hong Kong Wong Tai Sin Temple garden](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_tEPvmEHwqL9N5syLYmgQywFOyo9w5BIErR6T0REKabrcbG-3ppBBSi-f_fqP-7nydyVIORNsO1pPTkDy2NWtOD0BZCURwHYdpZ355VOpT_2VBlLI3tE2h3H13L8rTjTARLBq1pUerHLQ8DSxaMlwxjM9CrXjs=s0-d)
Lotus flowers
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Temple meets skyscrapers
Statues of Chinese zodiacs
Workers have to constantly collect the incense sticks from the main altar as the space would run out fast with the large number of worshippers…
Stone lions – Guardians which can often be found in Chinese temples.
Garden and pond
Lotus flowers
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