To view the Big Buddha up close you have to (of course) climb some stairs. Don't worry, it's nothing compared to what you have to go through to get to Ten Thousand Buddhas. But once you climb those stairs, you get pretty close to the Big Buddha. There's a small museum at the top of the Big Buddha that you can tour after buying a ticket. The ticket can be traded for a meal or snack at the Po Lin Monastery that is next to the Big Buddha. The meal ticket is $98 HKD and the snack ticket is $38 HKD. We bought the snack tickets and they involved a lot of delicious food. So, buy either the meal or snack ticket, tour the museum, and then walk over to the Po Lin Monastery.
Climbing up to see the Big Buddha
View from the top
The Po Lin Monastery is nothing short of amazing. The colors of the buildings are beautiful. Several are open to guests, don't be surprised when you see the interior of one of the buildings is entirely gold plated. You will also probably see actual Monks walking around here.
One of the many colorful buildings at the Po Lin Monastery
This is one of the more time consuming activities to do in Hong Kong, but totally worth it. I've read reviews where people complain about fog or haze obstructing the view to the Big Buddha. I've also noticed that unless the weather is really bad (like already raining) it tends to get foggy or hazy as the day wears on. So get up early and get to the Big Buddha before 12 pm and you should have a good chance of unobstructed views.
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