Tsz Shan Monastery: Hearing the Echoes of the Heart in Silence

Beyond the bustling rhythm of Hong Kong lies a serene haven nestled amidst the mountains and waters of Tung Tsz in Tai Po—Tsz Shan Monastery. Here, there are no noisy incense offerings or commercial distractions, only a 76-meter-tall pure white statue of Guanyin, quietly watching over the path of all beings.

As you step through the monastery gates, you’ll encounter the guardians of the Vajra Gate. Walking along the Path of Compassion, you’ll experience mindfulness through the practice of offering water, embodying the concept of "not letting a single drop go to waste." Sitting before the Universal Gate Hall, you can reconnect with yourself through tea meditation, scripture copying, and quiet contemplation.

Tsz Shan Monastery is not just a Buddhist sanctuary; it serves as a gentle reminder for life: to preserve clarity amidst chaos and to uphold compassion in the face of restlessness.

Post by Allan666888 | Aug 15, 2025

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