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  • Chi Lin Nunnery is a large Buddhist temple complex located in Diamond Hill, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It was founded in 1934 as a retreat for Buddhist nuns and was rebuilt...
  • The Chi Lin Nunnery was a very surprising highlight to our trip. ... The Chi Lin Nunnery was open 9 - 4:30 each day, including Sundays.
  • The main gate of Chi Lin Nunnery in Chinese is called Mountain Gate (山门),which is always used as the gate name of Buddhist temples.
  • The Chi Lin Nunnery was founded in 1934 but was rebuilt in the 1990s following the style of Tang Dynasty traditional Chinese architecture.
  • Opposite the Chi Lin Nunnery is the famous Nan Lian Garden, built in the same architectural style to compliment the beautiful temple complex.
  • Chi Lin Nunnery is beautiful. ... Each hall at the Chi Lin Nunnery is a replica of a different famous temple located in one of China’s provinces.
  • At the Chi Lin Nunnery and adjacent Nan Lian Garden, both free to enter, you’ll stumble into a world of chanting nuns and meticulously pruned bonsai trees.
  • Rebuilt in 1998 in the style of the Tang Dynasty, Chi Lin Nunnery is a large temple complex that boasts elegant wooden architecture and serene lotus ponds.
  • Chi Lin Nunnery & Nan Lian Garden photo5. Located at Chi Lin Road in Diamond Hill, Chi Lin Nunnery was founded in 1934 by Ven.
  • Essentials about the Chi Lin Nunnery in brief. The Chi Lin Nunnery is one of the most impressive Buddhist temples in Hong Kong.
  • The Lonely Planet Guide I purchased before my trip informs me that the Chi Lin Nunnery and the Nan Lian Garden are together one of the top sights in Kowloon.
  • It was tempting to cram far too much into my free day, but I controlled myself and stuck to a plan I made over a year ago to visit the Chi Lin Nunnery in Kowloon.