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Where is the Feng Shui in Li Ka-shing?

There are countless temples in the world, and each temple has its own long history. But now many temples are gradually commercialized, and sometimes they have to buy tickets. Today we share a private temple! Li Ka-shing spent 65.438+0.5 billion yuan to build a private temple. The scale is amazing. Netizen: Private mausoleum?

We all know that temples have become a very popular form of tourism, but today we are going to introduce private temples in Li Ka-shing. There is such a strange temple in China, which is called the temple with the least money. Tickets here are free, and there is no incense money or sesame oil money for vegetarians, coffee drinkers and worshippers.

Tsz Shan Monastery is a super-standard temple invested by Li Ka-shing. It is located in Dongzi, near Ting Kok and Plover Cove in Tai Po, New Territories. Covering an area of 4.7 hectares, the cost is1.500 million yuan! The temple has become a landmark building in this area, with the second tallest outdoor Guanyin statue in the world!

And unlike most other temples, Guanyin can't burn incense here, but? Water supply? Replace. The architecture of the whole temple is also extremely luxurious. The wood used in the temple is rosewood imported from Africa, and the lotus seats of the three giant buddhas in the Hall of Ursa Major are all plated with 24K gold.

This Tsz Shan Monastery has a top private meditation room for Li Ka-shing and his family. The design standard is based on one of the bullet-proof bunkers in the Lijia Mansion at No.79 Deep Water Bay Road. The wall of the meditation room with a thickness of 30 cm on the surface has bulletproof steel plates, and the main entrance is the fine steel version with a thickness of 10 cm, which can resist heavy fire and hydraulic impact for 2 hours.

However, it took Li Ka-shing/kloc-0.5 billion years to donate/kloc-0.0 years to build a temple to promote Buddhism, but it was questioned that he was building a mausoleum for himself, which really made people laugh and cry. But for this matter, Li Ka-shing himself laughed it off. Li Ka-shing responded to the skeptics with such a domineering attitude. He said that after decades of ups and downs, how could he do such a thing that he was sorry for Hong Kong people? This temple belongs to all Hong Kong people, not Li Ka-shing himself.

This temple is located in Tsz Shan Monastery, New Territories. Different from other temples in China, it has a history of many years and was built in modern times. It was built by Li Ka-shing, the richest man in Hong Kong, at a cost of RMB 654.38+05 billion. Covering an area of 4.7 hectares, it has the second tallest outdoor Guanyin statue in the world. It is said to be the most luxurious temple in China!

After the temple is completed, there will be no admission fee. Visitors can enter directly after confirming their identity. Another advantage of this temple is that it will provide free food at noon and afternoon tea for tired tourists to have a good rest, which has won unanimous praise from many tourists!

Although Tsz Shan Monastery is open to the outside world, it is conducted on a first-come-first-served basis, with a quota of 400 people every day to promote Buddhism and Buddhist studies. The most striking thing is this 76-meter-high giant white Guanyin statue, which Li Ka-shing said was built to protect future generations from harm. However, many netizens questioned: Is this a private mausoleum?