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Pray for good things to come into your life at Che Kung Miu Temple.

#NewYearNewTrip✨Wishing for only good things to come into your life at Che Kung Temple✨ #NewYearNewTripChe Kung templeChe Kung Temple #NewYearNewTrip #CheKungtemple #HongKong #Toonlove33 #CheKungTemple 📿Windmill Temple is a temple that the Chinese have respected and believed in for a long time. It was built 300 years ago to commemorate a great warrior named "Che Kung". He was a warrior in the Song Dynasty who was skilled and a general who defeated the war. His army's symbol was a windmill. It is said that if you come to pray here, it will help blow away bad things and bring good luck into your life. Turning the windmill in the opposite direction at this temple will help turn your life from bad to good. It will also help make things smooth and bring money like a windmill that is blowing in the wind. 📿If you don't have a windmill amulet yet, it is recommended to buy one in front of the temple before entering so that you can bring it to worship and perform the ceremony inside. For those who go to worship at the temple, don't be afraid that If you don't know how to worship, the temple has Thai language for you to read and you can follow what the temple has written, including writing on the sheet that comes with the incense that you will light to worship. Before going to worship, at the point where you light the incense, it is recommended to worship the deity on the left first. Worship the incense outside and then bring the sheet that you have written to make a wish in front of the large statue of Chakkong inside. Focus your mind and look into the eyes of the deity. After making a wish, turn around and beat the drum. While turning around, don't forget to pray for bad things to go away and for good things to come in. If anyone has an amulet, you can give it to the staff in front of the incense pot. They will sprinkle incense powder on the amulet for you. Before leaving here, you can make merit with the temple. On the day, there will be a bag of incense powder for you to bring back to find with you. 📿The sheet that you have written can be put on the cart that the temple has prepared. The temple will cremate it for us. 🚈 Take the MTR Ma On Shan line and get off at Che Kung Temple Station or Tai Wai Station. Then take the Che Kung Temple exit and walk along Che Kung Miu Road for about 10 minutes to reach Che Kung Miu Temple. 📍Address: 7 Che Kung Miu Rd, Sha Tin, Hong Kong 🧭Opening hours: 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
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