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Eli Meixler—Time The keeper of my fate — Wong Tai Sin temple's fortune s-Stick reader. Eli Meixler—Time. The kiosk asks you to key in your stick number, ...
On a hot and humid day in Hong Kong, local finance worker Wai Li is visiting Wong Tai Sin, the city’s busiest temple, to use a fortune-telling practice known as kau cim. I think a lot of Hong ...
Sik Sik Yuen, which administers Wong Tai Sin Temple, runs a mobile application that enables visitors to enjoy GPS navigation and information on the temple's architectural features by scanning QR codes ...
Wong Tai Sin Temple has 161 soothsaying stalls to choose from, in different languages and for different purposes. Stick interpretation is usually HK$30. "Da siu yan" ...
Wong Tai Sin Temple ushers in the Lunar New Year with machines that can print ... worshippers with a Kau Chim divination stick, ... Worshippers picking their fortune sticks at Wong Tai Sin Temple.
Pray for perfection and fruitfulness in Wong Tai Sin Temple (Photo: Hong Kong Tourism Board) Good fortune galore in Che Kung Temple (Photo: Hong Kong Tourism Board) Unlock a perfect Year of the ...
In 1915, a Taoist priest, Liang Ren-an, brought a sacred portrait of Wong Tai Sin from Guangdong in Southern China to Hong Kong. ... Here believers go to pray for divine guidance and good fortune.
More and more young people in Hong Kong are turning to fortune-telling and astrology in their search for meaning, answers and solace. Joseph Wong Ka-lok, a fortune teller in Wong Tai Sin in New ...
Dressed in a yellow silk tunic, Master Wong is one of 161 clairvoyants who ply their trade at Wong Tai Sin Temple, a large Crayola-coloured Taoist temple that has been a part of Hong Kong life for ...
On a hot and humid day in Hong Kong, local finance worker Wai Li is visiting Wong Tai Sin, the city’s busiest temple, to use a fortune-telling practice known as kau cim. I think a lot of Hong ...