Lam Tsuen Wishing Tree

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★ 4.6 (400+ reviews) • 7K+ booked
Discover the enchanting Lam Tsuen Wishing Trees in Hong Kong, a popular shrine near the Tin Hau Temple in Fong Ma Po Village. Built during the Qing dynasty, these two banyan trees are a must-visit destination for tourists and locals alike, especially during the Lunar New Year festivities. Immerse yourself in the enchanting tradition of the Lam Tsuen Wishing Trees, where wishes come true amidst the festive atmosphere of the Lunar New Year. Located in the quaint village of Fong Ma Po in the New Territories, this cultural gem offers a unique experience for locals and tourists alike. Nestled near the Tin Hau Temple in Tai Po Lam Tsuen, this sacred site attracts wish-makers seeking good fortune and blessings. The ancient banyan tree is believed to possess magical powers, making it a revered shrine in Hong Kong.
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Lam Tsuen Heung Kung Sho Rd, Lam Tsuen, Hong Kong

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Chan ********
16 Aug
Have fun, both adults and children have fun! Hope to come again next time, the best part is the bubble pool. The large slides are exciting, some water parks that are rare in the North Side. I will definitely come back to play next year, the children will have gifts when they leave 💖🫰🏻🫶🏻
wong ***
9 Aug
If you take a taxi, go directly to [Huashan Village Minibus Stop No. 504] (that is, Huashan Village is near the public toilets), get off and walk for 5 minutes. You can also take minibus No. 504 from Sheung Shui. It is recommended to bring a long-sleeved swimsuit and a hat for sun protection. It’s fun, the water is clean, and the owner is nice! There aren’t many people there on weekdays.
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IP *****
7 Aug
Highly recommended, the boat owner was very kind, and we caught two fish! Both adults and children enjoyed the boat slides, canoeing, and playing until sunset👍🏻
Chan *******
5 Aug
It's a good place to play in the water in summer. Sheung Shui is not difficult to get to. The transportation is convenient. Buying tickets through klook is advantageous enough. There are also shaded places to rest and drinks and snacks to replenish. You can definitely play in the hot weather day!
Klook用戶
2 Aug
It was fun, the kids had a lot of fun, there were bubbles to play with, plenty and thick enough bubbles, a bouncy bed and a slide, the staff there were all very good, full of smiles very nice, worthy of praise! Will go to play again! It’s all easy to get to!
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21 Jul
環境乾淨衛生,房間寬敞,一個人用雙人spa房😆按摩師手勢唔錯,熟悉人體經絡,按完果晚訓得幾好👍🏻按完有精緻甜品食😋職員有問我買唔買package,不過完全唔會hard sell👏🏼距離大埔墟站大約8分鐘腳程,值得推薦!
Klook User
29 May
This is my second time here. The environment is clean and comfortable. Hardsell. The staff are very attentive. The only drawback is that it is not close to the subway station.
劉 **
22 Apr
There are many cute little rabbits. They will run around. If the weather is good, they will be placed on the grass. There are also many handicraft activities to participate in.

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Lam Tsuen Wishing Trees

Experience the magical tradition of writing down your wishes on joss paper, tying them to an orange, and throwing them high into the branches of the banyan trees. Legend has it that if the orange stays in the tree, your wish will be granted.

Tin Hau Temple

Visit the historic Tin Hau Temple, dedicated to the Chinese goddess of the sea, and explore the cultural significance of this ancient site.

History and Legends

Discover the rich history and legends associated with the Wishing Trees, dating back over 700 years. Learn about the rituals and stories that have made this tradition a beloved part of Hong Kong's cultural heritage.

Local Cuisine

Indulge in popular local dishes in the village of Fong Ma Po, experiencing the unique flavors of traditional Hong Kong cuisine.

Cultural Significance

Immerse yourself in the cultural practices of burning joss sticks and offering prayers at the Lam Tsuen Wishing Tree. Discover the historical importance of this sacred site, where locals worship the tree as a deity and seek divine intervention for their wishes.

Unique Tradition

Engage in the unique tradition of writing wishes on 'Bao Die' papers, rolling them with weights, and tossing them onto the Wishing Tree. Learn about the significance of each tree for specific wishes and the precautions taken to protect the ancient banyan trees.

Festivals and Events

Visit during the Hong Kong Well-wishing Festival held annually during Chinese New Year for a vibrant celebration of blessings and good luck. Explore the Wishing Square and Wishing Well, where visitors can participate in special rituals to make their wishes.