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Things To Do in Lantau Island

Big Buddha-Tian Tan Buddha

Near Po Lin Monastery, Ngong Ping, Lantau Island

Featured Review : To reach Lantau Island from Kowloon and Hong Kong, there are a couple of options. The MTR Tung Chung line begins at the Central station in Hong Kong, making several stops in Kowloon and terminating at Ngong Ping on Lant...See Full Review

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Visit the World's Largest Seated Buddha in Lantau

  • 4 out of 5 stars by travelwisdom from Mary Esther, Florida
  • August 23, 2004
Visit the World's Largest Seated Buddha in Lantau
Quote: By our third day, we are overdosed on shopping. (Never thought I would say that.) Feeling adventurous, we collected several fellow travelers and set out to pay homage to the Big Buddha and visit the Po Lin Monastery on the outlying island of... Read the full Big Buddha-Tian Tan Buddha review

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Seated Buddha

  • 3 out of 5 stars by kylebarber from Seattle, Washington
  • July 5, 2001
Seated Buddha
Quote: I walked outside the Po Lin monastery to the immense Buddha, where I discovered there is an admission gate to the statue costing almost $22. Considering how much $22 will get you back in the city, this charge seemed rather ridiculous, even if it... Read the full Big Buddha-Tian Tan Buddha review

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Big Buddha

  • 4 out of 5 stars by sr92111 from Stratford, Connecticut
  • March 6, 2001
Big Buddha
Quote: The Big Buddha is a pretty amazing sight to see. He is about 50 feet tall and sits atop a large hill. There are stairs leading up to it. There is even a restaurant inside of him. We walked up the stairs in amazement. All along the outside of him are... Read the full Big Buddha-Tian Tan Buddha review

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