Overview
Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple is one of Hong Kong's most important Taoist temples, attracting thousands of worshippers daily who come to seek guidance through kau cim fortune stick shaking.
Highlights
- Fortune Telling: Shake a bamboo cylinder until a numbered stick falls out, then have a soothsayer interpret your fortune.
- Good Wish Garden: A tranquil Suzhou-style garden with pavilions, bridges, and a waterfall.
- Nine Dragon Wall: An ornate replica of the famous screen in Beijing's Forbidden City.
History
Built in 1921, the temple is dedicated to Wong Tai Sin, a shepherd who became a Taoist immortal. It earned UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Award recognition in 2010.
Visitor Tips
- Best time: Early morning to witness locals performing rituals.
- Respect: Dress modestly and follow the incense-burning etiquette signs.
- Duration: 45–60 minutes.