π Temple Location & Landmark Guide
Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple is one of the most iconic and accessible temples in Hong Kong. It’s located just a few minutes’ walk from Wong Tai Sin MTR Station, making it perfect for DIY travelers and first-timers.
πͺ Landmark Tip: As soon as you exit the station, you'll spot the large temple arch facing the highway. This is your sign that you're headed in the right direction!
πΈ Exit to Take: Exit
B2
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Once outside Exit B2, head straight to the stairs leading up to the
temple.
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You’ll start seeing the temple arch midway through the stairs — you
can’t miss it!
π« From Hong Kong International Airport (HKG)
- π Take the Airport Express and get off at Tsing Yi Station.
- π Transfer to the Tung Chung Line toward Lai King Station.
- π From Lai King, transfer to the Tsuen Wan Line toward Prince Edward Station.
- ⏩ Switch again to the Kwun Tong Line and ride to Wong Tai Sin Station.
- πΆ♂️ Exit via Exit B2, then follow the stairs straight to the temple entrance.
⏱️ Travel Time: Approx. 46
minutes
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Fare: HK$60.00
π From Central MTR Station
- π Take the Tsuen Wan Line to Mong Kok Station.
- π Transfer to the Kwun Tong Line toward Wong Tai Sin Station.
- πΆ♂️ Exit at Exit B2, then walk a short distance up the stairs.
π You’ll already see the temple arch halfway up the stairs—it’s that close!
⏱️ Travel Time: Approx. 23
minutes
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Fare: HK$14.50
πΏ From Nan Lian Garden (Diamond Hill)
- πΆ♀️ Walk to Diamond Hill Station.
- π Take the Kwun Tong Line to Wong Tai Sin Station (just 1 stop).
- πΆ♂️ Exit via Exit B2, go up the stairs, and you’re there!
⏱️ Travel Time: Approx. 3
minutes
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Fare: HK$4.50
π Final Tips
- π§ Temple Hours: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM (daily)
- π§§ Visit in the morning for fewer crowds.
- π· Don’t forget to bring a camera—the architecture and incense smoke are magical.
- π It's free to enter, but you can make a small donation or buy fortune sticks.
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