Po Lin Monastery
{{Short description|Buddhist monastery in Hong Kong}}
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| name = Po Lin Monastery
| native_name = 寶蓮禪寺
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| image = Po Lin Monastery 2.jpg
| caption = Po Lin Monastery exterior
| established = {{Start date and age|1906}}
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| map_type = Hong Kong
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| dedication = Guanyin
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| location = Lantau Island
| website = [http://www.plm.org.hk/eng/home.php Official website]
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{{Infobox Chinese
|l=Precious Lotus Zen Temple|zh
|t=寶蓮禪寺
|s=宝莲禅寺
|p=Bǎo lián Chán sì
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Po Lin Monastery is a Buddhist monastery, located on Ngong Ping Plateau, on Lantau Island, Hong Kong.
The monastery was founded in 1906 by three monks visiting from Jiangsu Province on the Chinese mainland and was initially known simply as "The Big Hut" ({{lang-zh|t=大茅蓬|j=daai6 maau4 pung4}}). It was renamed to its present name in 1924. The main temple houses three bronze statues of the Buddha – representing his past, present and future lives – as well as many Buddhist scriptures.
Image:Po Lin Monastery exterior.jpg
Image:Po Lin interior IMG 2431.JPG
Tian Tan Buddha, a giant Buddha statue completed in 1993, is an extension of the monastery.
The Ngong Ping 360, consisting of the Ngong Ping village and a gondola lift running between Tung Chung (東涌) and Ngong Ping (昂坪), was built near to the Po Lin Monastery. The monastery boasts many prominent architectural structures, such as the Main Shrine Hall of Buddha, the Hall of Bodhisattva Skanda.[http://www.np360.com.hk/en/lantau-outdoor-fun/land/po-lin-monastery.html Po Lin Monastery] Po Lin Monastery
This monastery is also noted for making wooden bracelets that are only sold near the Tian Tan Buddha statue.
In 1918, three nuns ordained at this monastery established a private nunnery called Chi Chuk Lam ({{lang|zh|紫竹林}}) on Lantau's Lower Keung Hill ({{lang|zh|下羌山}}). The nunnery is dedicated to Guanyin, the Goddess of Mercy. There were about 20 jushi and nuns residing there in the 1950s, but now only an elderly abbess remains.{{cite web|last=HK Leisure and Cultural Services Dep't|title=Historic Building Appraisal|url=http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/CE/Museum/Monument/form/brief_information_grade3.pdf|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121017210647/http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/ce/Museum/Monument/form/brief_information_grade3.pdf|archivedate=2012-10-17}}
See also
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External links
- {{Commons category-inline|Po Lin Monastery}}
- [http://www.plm.org.hk/eng/home.php Official website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100609114424/http://www.plm.org.hk/eng/home.php |date=2010-06-09 }}
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Category:Buddhist temples in Hong Kong
Category:1906 establishments in Hong Kong