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Sam Tung Uk Museum
Declared an historical monument in 1981, Sam Tung Uk Museum offers a fascinating insight into Hong Kong's past. Sam Tung Uk, "three rows of dwelling", is a restored 200-year-old rural walled village. The 2,000-square-metre museum includes an ancestral hall, two rows of side houses, an exhibition hall and a lecture hall. It houses displays of period furniture, handicrafts and agricultural equipment.

  • Address:
    2 Kwu Uk Lane, Tsuen Wan

  • Opening Hours*:
    Open daily from 9am to 5pm.

  • Admission Fee*:
    Free
By Foot
10Minutes
Chuk Lam Shim Yuen Chuk Lam Shim Yuen was built in 1786s, (literally "bamboo forest monastery"), houses three of the largest "Precious Buddha" statues in Hong Kong. It is famous for its unique design, which matches the ideal setting in the study of Feng-shui perfectly.

  • Address:
    Fu Yung Mountain Street, Tsuen Wan

  • Opening Hours*:
    Open daily from 9am to 5pm.

  • Admission Fee*:
    Free
By Foot
30 Minutes
Western Monastery
Western Monastery was founded in 1970s, which is located next to the oldest village in Hong Kong. In the monastery, there are lots of different temples, offering a relaxing and peaceful place to people who are particularly fond of meditation.

  • Address:
    Sam Dip Tam, Lo Wai, Tsuen Wan

  • Opening Hours*:
    Open daily from 9am to 5:30pm.

  • Admission Fee*:
    Free
By Foot
14Minutes
Old House, Hoi Pa Village The house which was situated at Lot 917 of Hoi Pa Village, Tsuen Wan was built in 1904 by Mr. Yau Yuen-cheung (1865-1937), a village scholar of Hoi Pa. The Village was originally a Hakka mixed-lineage village established during the 18th and 19th centuries

This remaining old house, built with rammed earth, green bricks, green tiles and timber, is a fine example of traditional southern Chinese village architecture

  • Address:
    Tak Wah Street Park, Tak Wah Street, Tsuen Wan

  • Opening Hours*:
    Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays: 10:00am – 1:00pm & 2:00pm – 6:00pm. Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays: 2:00pm – 6:00pm. Closed on Public Holidays

  • Admission Fee*:
    Free
By Foot
15 minutes
Yuen Yuen Hok Yuen Yuen Yuen Hok Yuen was founded in 1950s. It displays the characteristics of major religions of Chinese, namely, Daoism, Buddhism and Confucian. The structure of the temple allows you to learn how traditional Chinese worships the gods. It helps you experience the difference between east and west.

  • Address:
    Sam Dip Tam, Tsuen Wan

  • Opening Hours*:
    9am to 5pm.

  • Admission Fee*:
    Free

Mini Bus(Route 81)
17Minutes

*Subject to changes without notice

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