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1.1 Feature of structure
2 Travelling1.2 Construction process 1.3 Ritual 1.4 Souvenir 1.5 Museum & Relic Exhibition 3 Transportation |
Introduction
The Tian Tan Buddha is a large statue of the Buddha, located at Ngong Ping, Lantau Island, in Hong Kong. The statue is named 'Tian Tan Buddha' because its base is constructed as Tian Tan-the Temple of Heaven in Beijing.There are 5 biggest Buddha in China. They are 'North Yungang Buddha', 'Centre Longmen Buddha', 'West Leshan Buddha', 'Tian Tan Buddha'. The Tian Tan Buddha was also known as the Giant Buddha, it is the world's tallest outdoor seated bronze Buddha. The Giant Buddha statue sits peacefully on a lotus throne on top of a three-platform altar. It symbolizes the harmonious relationship between man and nature, people and religion. If you look carefully on it, you may find that the Po Lin Monastery is at the bottom of the hill, the one with a large yellow roof. It acts as a major centre of Buddhism in Hong Kong.
This Buddha is one of the main sightseeing points in Hong Kong. It was built in 1990 and finsihed on the date of 29th December 1993, which is the birthday of Sakyamuni. Visitors can also go to visit the nearby Po Lin Monastery. Po Lin Monastery is the largest and most well known monastery on Lan Tau Island, which is the largest island in Hong Kong. Po Lin Monastery is known as the "Buddhist Kingdom in the South," serving as a Buddhist retreat. During the Qing Dynasty, Po Lin was built by three Zen masters in 1920. The main temples had been painted vermillion interiors with dragons and many different other Chinese mythical figures on the walls and the ceilings.
The construction costs of the giant Buddha are up to $68 million. This world's tallest Buddha can even be seen as far as from Macau on a clear day. Visitors have to climb 268 stairsteps in order to reach the Buddha. It is fantastic to view the full picture of Lantau Island and the South China Sea in the altar high above. Beside being a famous resort of Hong Kong, the construction of the Buddha also reveals Hong kongers' respect to Buddhism.
The Buddha is of serenity and dignity. His lenient facial expression and gesture seems to be delivering blessings to all mankinds and give a feeling of peace. He lifts the right hand, representing the removal of affliction. His left hand is lying on the knee, signifying happiness of all mankinds. On May 22, 1999 (the eighth day of the fourth moon), it is the 2 543th birthday of Buddha and since then Buddha's Birthday has became a public holiday in Hong Kong.On Buddha's birthday, many Buddhists and vistors go to worship the Tian Tan Buddha.
Summary
There are projects for a cable car carrying tourists from Tung Chung to the Buddha. And the cable car will be built directing from Tung Chung to Ngong Ping. The Mass Transit Railway Cooperation (MTRC) which is responsible for MTR in Hong Kong is going to complete the Cable Car Project. The budget is about $750 million and will provide about 300 job vacancies. It was estimated that the cable car project is going to be completed in Year 2006.