Every year, we see many Hongkongers flock to local temples to pray for success in career and education, good health and marriage during Chinese New Year.
In fact, temple hopping is one of the Chinese traditions for locals, as they wish to maximise their fortune in the upcoming year, immerse themselves in local spiritual traditions or simply find some inner peace.
This year marks the Year of the Dragon in the Chinese zodiac, signifying a positive outlook and dynamic, meaning it’s the best time to broaden your horizons through travelling. As such, the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) has joined forces with local feng shui master Mak Ling Ling to introduce the “Ultimate Guide to a Prosperous Year of the Dragon” for travellors, helping them immerse in the festive bliss around the city.
1. Man Mo Temple: Pray for success in career and education
The city is home to a myriad of historical temples, among which is the famed Man Mo Temple in Sheung Wan. Widely regarded as a…
















