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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.