Cham Shan Monastery

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Overlooking the tranquil waters of Clear Water Bay sits Cham Shan Monastery. Have you ever wondered about the origins of such a serene place? Cham Shan Monastery, also known as Tsz Shan Monastery, traces its roots back to the early 1960s. It was established by monks who journeyed from Zhanshan Temple in Qingdao, a city in Shandong Province in Northern China. The monastery’s name, Cham Shan, is a direct homage to its ancestral temple, Zhanshan. Cham Shan Monastery isn’t just a beautiful place of worship. It holds a rich history and houses some remarkable features. The Great Buddha’s Hall within Cham Shan Monastery stands as a testament to the dedication of its founders. It’s one of the largest Buddha halls in all of Hong Kong, a beacon of faith for locals and visitors alike. Over the years, Cham Shan Monastery has become more than just a place of spiritual reflection. Its stunning architecture and serene atmosphere have attracted filmmakers, transforming the monastery into a popular filming location for costume dramas. The monastery’s tranquil setting provides a picturesque backdrop, transporting viewers to another time. Cham Shan Monastery is a blend of historical significance and cultural importance. Its connection to Zhanshan Temple, the impressive Great Buddha’s Hall, and its role in the film industry make it a unique and captivating destination.

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