In the Year of Fire, Yi Si, the Ninth Cycle, I Pay Homage to Master Hua Guang
Pay homage to Mr. Hua Guang in the Year of the Ninth Yun and Yi Si
Siu-ho Leung said that an actress who was not popular all the way went to the Bahe Hall to pay homage to Hua Guang, and then became the leading actress in a film. Hong Kong Bahe Club Hall, no one, no visits. How can I log in to the Hong Kong Ba He Hall and visit Master Hua Guang? Today I will share with you the teacher.
Yau Ma Tei Exit C Fruit Shop
To get to Bahe Hall, you can take the MTR. On the right hand side of Exit C, there is a fruit shop. Buy a few fruits, so you can head to the right, Prospect Building up to the 4th floor.
Office of the Bahe Club, Hong Kong
Go up to the office and after pressing the doorbell, a staff member will open the door. After entering, it was indicated that the intention was to purchase the Huaguang puppet. Devotees can also donate to the Bahe Hall on the spot. The staff will issue a receipt. On the left side of the entrance, there is a statue of Mr. Hua Guang. You can inquire whether you can worship Hua Guang. The staff will let you go and only allow you to light one incense. If the devotees have any wish at this time, they can immediately ask Master Hua Guang for instructions. Because it is an office, charity will not be allowed to use the Holy Grail or ask for signatures. I will explain to the reader how to ask the question later.
Midu Restaurant
If devotees want to ask questions, they can go to Tin Hau Temple in Yau Ma Tei. But if you want to treat your stomach first, you can go to the nearby Mei To Restaurant, 63 Temple Street, Yau Ma Tei. Business hours 10:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Closed every Wednesday. They only accept cash. Traditional Hong Kong-style cha chaan teng is now rare. It has been in business since 1950 and can be said to be a historical relic. Ordered the signature dish, $168 fried noodles with sweet and sour shrimp balls, plus a cup of $22 hot milk tea. Total price $190. I've had Miya Po shrimp balls, this is the first time I've had fried noodles with sweet and sour shrimp balls. When served, I saw a plate of fried noodles, which can be presented in a waterfall. I was really shocked. The fried shrimp balls are slightly sweet and sour. Appetite wake up morning. Fresh whole shrimp balls are bouncy. Delicious in the mouth. Stir-fried noodles are fun and refreshing. Mixed with sweet and sour juice, the flavor is endless. The cup of smooth milk tea is delicious.
Tin Hau Temple, Yau Ma Tei
Services at Tin Hau Temple in Yau Ma Tei are from 8am to 5pm. Entering the Yau Ma Tei Tin Hau Temple, from right to left, they are the College, Kwun Yin Hall, Tin Hau Hall, City God Hall and Fuk Fuk Temple. The college sells traditional Taoist cultural souvenirs.
There are statues of Kwun Yam and Hua Guang in the Kwun Yam Hall. If a devotee wants to ask for an image of Hua Guang, he can kneel down to Mr. Hua Guang and make a complaint, and then take the Holy Grail or sign tube from the temple. To use the request sign ask questions. First, tell Master Hua Guang what the matter is, and then explain to Master Hua Guang that he will use the Guanyin sign to seek answers. After that, ask Guanyin Niang for a signature, ask Guanyin Niang to ask Master Hua Guang on his behalf, and then use Guanyin to spread the answer to the devotees. To get the signature paper, you have to go to Tin Hau Temple to purchase the Kwun Yam signature paper. There is an interpreter at Tin Hau Temple. The interpreter is Uncle Wong. He charges $100.
Yau Ma Tei Jade Market
Some devotees who are artists or frequent performers who need to purchase jade to ward off evil spirits can go to the Yau Ma Tei Jade Market at 251 Shanghai Street. The jade market is actually across the street from Tin Hau Temple in Yau Ma Tei. Business hours are from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. You can purchase your favorite jade at the jade booth. If you are a believer of Guan Di Ye or Guan Yin, you can purchase the relevant jade. Stallholders usually ask visitors for $3800 to $2800. But seeing that it was a Hong Kong local, I would change my mind for $680. I offered $200 to purchase a jade plaque of Maitreya Buddha, and I was able to buy it successfully. Payment can be in cash, electronic payment and credit card. After that, we have to return to the Tin Hau Hall of Tin Hau Temple in Yau Ma Tei and ask the master to ask the gods to be stored in the jade, which can ward off disasters and save lives. The cost is $500. The master will ask the deity to be consigned to the jade vessel according to the wishes of the devotees.
Xinhua Book Company
Opposite Exit C of Yau Ma Tei Station, there is a Xinhua Bookstore, 450 Nathan Road, Yau Ma Tei. Business hours are 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. If a devotee is a Cantonese opera fan, he can go to the second floor and have a role that studies opera. Many collections of books are related to Cantonese opera, such as works related to Tang Po-sing and Ruan Siu-fai. I myself bought the gorgeous turn of Bahe, co-authored by Wang Ming Tsuen and Sem Jin Qian. I want to know more about the history of the Bahe Hall in Hong Kong. If you are worshiping Emperor Wenchang or Tin Hau, you can purchase a calligraphy pen or a crown and go to Tin Hau Temple in Yau Ma Tei for the consecration.
Cantonese Musical Instruments and Rong Wah Bakery
There are two old-fashioned shops on the left hand side of China Bookstore, namely Cantonese Musical Instruments and Rong Wah Bakery. Visitors can visit Chinese musical instruments and purchase Chiu Wah gift cakes. The addresses are 454-456 Nathan Road and 478 Nathan Road. It's actually opposite Exit C of Yau Ma Tei Station.
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