Today we headed into the New Territories to explore a Hong Kong outside of the city centre. We caught a double decker bus (the first we’ve seen for three years) and got some great views as we headed to Sha Tin. We knew that just a five minute walk from the station would be the start of the walk up to the 10000 Buddhas Monastery. However, in the recent words of a fellow traveller inadequate signage left us exploring the Po Fook Memorial Hall instead.

This was the entrance to the hall, and it had a lovely koi pond and more turtles than I have ever seen in one place.

The memorial halls are mausoleums, and they seem much more spiritual and revered than ours in the west. We didn’t take any photos inside the halls because it just seemed disrespectful.




After exploring the halls, we did find the Buddhas we’d been looking for as well. Sha Tin really is quite a serene place.



It’s a steep 500 step climb to the monastery at the top, but it’s very much worth it.

After finding peace, we found ourselves hungry, so we headed a few train stops further north to Tai Po.

We started at the Tai Po Market with all manner of fresh goodness. Imagine 20 fishmongers all in one place, right next to 40 butchers. There were all manner of things hanging on hooks- from steaks and chops, to kidneys and hearts … and even a skinned pig’s face. We headed up to the Cooked Food Centre on the second floor, but as it was the lunch rush we don’t have any pictures. A word of advice for travellers – if you want to eat here, either take a local with you or find somewhere with pictures so that you can point because there is no English.
We were after a particular Hong Kong treat: roast goose, so we headed a couple of blocks over to the recommended Yat Lok. They don’t have an English menu, but they do have a man that speaks English and is happy to help out.

We had a nommy lunch of Roast Goose, Suckling Pig, Gai Lan with garlic, rice and assorted sauces.

It was a very fulfilling and tiring day, so we’re having an early night, which I will use to prepare for my talk tomorrow.
Looking forward to the rest of the trip!
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