Chuk Lam Sim Yuen, also known as the Bamboo Forest Monastery, is a large multilevel temple complex nestled in the hills above Tsuen Wan. Built into the natural landscape, the monastery features multiple halls and altars, each adorned with intricate statues. Among its most notable features are the three largest indoor golden Buddhas in Hong Kong, which stand as a testament to the temple’s grandeur. Visitors can explore the serene grounds, offering a peaceful retreat from the city’s bustling atmosphere.
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