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The Yue Lao Hall will be closed from March 17 for the new hall construction
The "Statues of Yuelao and Couples" were established in 2011 with the intention of blessing the good fortune of worshippers and wishing all lovers in the world to be married. Over the years, the Yuelao Hall has been warmly welcomed by devotees from various places, including local, national, and international visitors. However, due to years of use, the hall's facilities have gradually aged. In response to requests from devotees, the Yuen has decided to rebuild a new hall on the original site of the Yuelao Hall at the Fung Ming Hall Plaza, in order to provide a better environment and experience for worshippers. Construction is scheduled to commence on 17 March and is expected to be completed by mid-October 2025.
During the construction period, the Yuelao Hall will be temporarily closed for worship, commencing from Monday, 17 March until the completion of the new hall. We apologize for any inconvenience caused.
Please stay tuned and support upcoming activities at Wong Tai Sin Temple.

Sik Sik Yuen

To Act Benevolently and To Teach Benevolence

Education

2021 Apr 30

Professional Workshop on Wildlife, Landscape and Nature Photography, April 24, 2021
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(ESCO│ written by WU Yiu Tsz, SSY Ho Lap College│30 April 2021)On 24th April 2021, I attended a talk about capturing the beauty of the nature in Hong Kong. The speaker of the talk was Ken Fung, who is an ecological documentary maker. Attending this talk, I have learnt a lot about the ecosystem as well as the environment of Hong Kong.

I have learnt about some interesting new things, some bird species, for instance. The talk is informative and I was able to learn things from it. I realise that the nature is a precious asset and we should stop causing damage to the ecosystem. Things will inevitably get out of hand unless we do something to conserve the planet earth. The disruption of the food chains is one of the examples. If one element is missing from the food chain, it badly affects the other elements in it. The ripple effects should never be underestimated.

Seeing the astonishing photos taken by Ken, I want to know more about how we can develop a closer and better relationship with the nature. It is obvious that we all know that it’s high time we did something to protect the environment. However, it can be hard for us to get started. I think taking photos of the beauty of the nature can be the first step. By taking such photos, we can learn about the natural habitat of the wildlife and reflect on what human beings have done to destroy it.

All in all, the talk is thought-provoking and I am fond of knowing more about photography and the nature.

(Star Photography Workshop 2021 │ Student Report #5)