Po Lin Monastery
  • 1. Po Lin Monastery, situated on Lantau Island in Hong Kong, is a prominent and serene Buddhist monastery known for its stunning architecture and tranquil atmosphere. Established in 1906, it was founded by three monks from Jiangsu province and has since become a center for Buddhist learning and practice, attracting visitors and pilgrims from all over the world. The monastery is renowned for its magnificent bronze Tian Tan Buddha statue, which, at 26 meters tall, stands on a hilltop surrounded by lush greenery and offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Po Lin Monastery's breathtaking grounds include ornate halls adorned with intricate carvings, gold-plated statues of various Buddhist deities, and beautifully landscaped gardens that provide a peaceful retreat for those seeking solace and reflection. The site also hosts various cultural and religious events, particularly during the Buddhist festivals, showcasing traditional ceremonies, chanting, and vegetarian dining options that invite visitors to experience the spiritual practices of Buddhism in a peaceful and nurturing environment.

    Where is Po Lin Monastery located?
A) Lantau Island, Hong Kong
B) Shanghai, China
C) Macau
D) Taipei, Taiwan
  • 2. What year was Po Lin Monastery established?
A) 1912
B) 1906
C) 1935
D) 1888
  • 3. What is the main architectural style of Po Lin Monastery?
A) Buddhist traditional
B) Baroque
C) Gothic
D) Modernist
  • 4. What major statue is located near Po Lin Monastery?
A) Amitabha Buddha
B) Guanyin Buddha
C) Tian Tan Buddha
D) Guan Yin Statue
  • 5. How tall is the Tian Tan Buddha statue?
A) 50 meters
B) 42 meters
C) 26 meters
D) 34 meters
  • 6. What is the primary purpose of Po Lin Monastery?
A) Tourist attraction only
B) Political assembly
C) Educational institution
D) Buddhist worship and practice
  • 7. What festival is celebrated at Po Lin Monastery?
A) Dragon Boat Festival
B) Chinese New Year
C) Buddha's Birthday
D) Mid-Autumn Festival
  • 8. What does 'Po Lin' mean in English?
A) Pure Light
B) Precious Lotus
C) Peaceful Mind
D) Great Wisdom
  • 9. What is located inside Po Lin Monastery?
A) Library
B) Art gallery
C) Buddhist hall with statues
D) Museum of history
  • 10. What scenic feature is Po Lin Monastery near?
A) Aberdeen Harbour
B) Ngong Ping Plateau
C) Tai Mo Shan
D) Victoria Peak
  • 11. What type of visitors does Po Lin Monastery attract?
A) Sports teams
B) Students only
C) Pilgrims and tourists
D) Business professionals
  • 12. Which transportation method is commonly used to reach Po Lin Monastery?
A) MTR subway
B) Train
C) Ferry
D) Ngong Ping 360 cable car
  • 13. What type of meditation is practiced at Po Lin Monastery?
A) Active meditation
B) Zen meditation
C) Guided meditation
D) Transcendental meditation
  • 14. What type of events are hosted at Po Lin Monastery?
A) Religious ceremonies
B) Political rallies
C) Concerts
D) Sports events
  • 15. What is a common activity during the Buddha's Birthday festival?
A) Lighting fireworks
B) Bathing the Buddha statue
C) Bonfire night
D) Parade
  • 16. What is the atmosphere like at Po Lin Monastery?
A) Detached and cold
B) Busy and stressful
C) Chaotic and loud
D) Peaceful and serene
  • 17. What type of art can be found at Po Lin Monastery?
A) Modern abstract art
B) Traditional Chinese art
C) Street art
D) Western classical art
  • 18. Which types of visitors are welcome at Po Lin Monastery?
A) Only locals
B) All visitors
C) Only Buddhists
D) Only tourists
  • 19. Is Po Lin Monastery known for its cultural significance?
A) Yes, it is a cultural landmark
B) No, it is mainly a shopping site
C) No, it has no historical importance
D) No, it is just a tourist trap
  • 20. What is the best time of year to visit Po Lin Monastery?
A) Rainy season
B) Summer only
C) Winter only
D) Spring or autumn
  • 21. What type of cuisine is available at Po Lin Monastery?
A) Barbecue
B) Fast food
C) Seafood
D) Vegetarian
  • 22. In which year was the Big Buddha completed?
A) 2003
B) 1993
C) 1983
D) 2013
  • 23. Which monastery is known as the largest in Hong Kong?
A) Tsz Shan Monastery
B) Wong Tai Sin Temple
C) Po Lin Monastery
D) Chi Lin Nunnery
  • 24. How many steps lead to the Tian Tan Buddha?
A) 268 steps
B) 500 steps
C) 100 steps
D) 88 steps
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