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As I stand out of the Wong Tai Sin MTR
Station 黃大仙站, I was captured by the scene I saw infront
of me. Right at the far end of the road, you can see a very nice view of a moutain.
Wondering whether it is the Victoria Peak. You can see that some of the
buildings here are so old and down.
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Wong Tai Sin 黃大仙廟 This Large Taoist Temple, built in 1973 in Chinese style and situated among high-rise residential blocks, is dedicated to Wong Tai Sin, an ex-shepherd who was taught how to cure all ills by a passing deity. In modern day Hong Kong, Wong Tai Sin is a very popular god, being in charge of the fortunes of gamblers. He can also be sought out by those who are ill or worried about their health, or by people asking for help in business matters.
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| After this place, we went to back to our
hotel and went shopping again along the Nathan Road 彌敦道 .
The very next day, we have to set off back to Singapore.
Look at us! So many luggage! Each one of us actually have twice the luggage we brought. |
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Saw that! That's the plane we setting off with. Even the sky also doesn't want us to go, but giving a beautiful gift before we set off. |
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