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Discoveries along Tai Wai, Sha Tin and Che Kung Temple Stations
Sha Tin is filled with modern facilities and rich cultural heritage. It also boasts unique architecture and hidden culinary gems.
Let's explore the city’s attractions and hidden gems nearby!
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Che Kung Temple
- The Che Kung Temple was built around 300 years ago. Every year, tourists from all over the world visit it for its oracles and to draw a fortune sticker for health blessings.
Getting there: a 7-minute walk from Tai Wai Station Exit A or Che Kung Temple Station Exit B
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Chik Chuen Wai
- The walled village, Chik Chuen Wai, meaning "goodness accumulation and benevolence preservation", was built around 400 years ago. At the front of the gatehouse, you can see a traditional pyramid-roofed old house. You will also find the famous Hau Wong Temple at the end of the building, where gods are earnestly worshipped.
Getting there: a 3-minute walk from Tai Wai Station Exit A
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Hong Kong Heritage Museum
- The Hong Kong Heritage Museum is laid out in quadrangle, which creates a tranquil and elegant environment. The exhibits display the history, art and cultural realms, allowing you to fully experience Hong Kong’s heritage.
Getting there: a 7-minute walk from Che Kung Temple Station Exit A
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Che Kung Temple Sports Centre
- The Che Kung Temple Sports Centre is a 4-storey building, with an open-air garden space that integrates nature into the architecture, allowing you to enjoy the pleasant scenery while exercising.
Getting there: a 4-minute walk from Che Kung Temple Station Exit B
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Amah Rock
- When viewed from a distance, Amah Rock looks like a woman carrying a child on her back. With its unique form, it has earned the reputation for being the most beautiful rock in Hong Kong.
Getting there: a 19-minute walk from Che Kung Temple Station Exit B
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Lung Wah Hotel
- Established in 1938, the Lung Wah Hotel was initially built as a vacation villa. It has since been converted into a hotel and restaurant, where it has gained fame for its renowned roasted pigeon dish.
Getting there: a 14-minute walk from Sha Tin Station Exit B
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The travel information is provided in collaboration with the Hong Kong Tourism Board.