It is almost 8 years since I last stepped into Hong Kong. The last visit was a on-the-way visit - a working trip dated back to 2010. This time, I was there with mum, and we were 100% as tourist! Hong Kong is not a 'new' place to me, but it's always close to me, probably because of the relatives staying there and more uniquely, the common language that we speak - Cantonese! This time, it's also a mother-daughter bonding trip! In this trip, we went to places that I had not explored much in the past. In fact, it's a very MTR-intensive trip - we got to all the places by MTR! There's always something new to learn about this place each time I come :)

Wong Tai Sin Temple 赤松黃仙祠

赤松黃仙祠 is located right beside the MTR station. It's not the first time visiting the temple, that's renowned for answering to prayers. In fact, there was some renovation work going on at the main shrine - that made the other shrine for the three deities to be even more crowded. What else would be expect in the morning of the 15th day in the lunar calendar? What did not help much was many tourist buses were already unloading mainland tourists to make the limited space even more crowded!




Well, lined up outside the temple were the shops selling all prayer related stuff, which includes the 'windmill'!







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