Chuk Lam Sim Yuen in Fu Yung Shan, Tsuen Wan was built by Monk Yung Chau. It is said that the Kshitigarbha Buddha ordered Monk Yung Chau thrice to construct a monastery on the auspicious land he had seen in his dreams. Monk Yung Chau and his followers searched Hong Kong for this piece of auspicious land. Finally, they came to Fu Yung Shan and started building the monastery there. In 1982, the construction of Chuk Lam Sim Yuen was completed.
Chuk Lam Sim Yuen covers an area of more than 400 000 sq ft and is comprised of Tin Wong Din, Tai Hung Po Din, Kwun Yum Din, Hall of Kshitigarbha, Tripitaka Library, etc. Chuk Lam Sim Yuen was rated Grade 2 historic building in 2009.
Transport
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