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Big Buddha
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  • 1. The Big Buddha, also known as Tian Tan Buddha, is a magnificent and iconic statue located on Lantau Island in Hong Kong, standing at an impressive height of 34 meters (112 feet) and completed in 1993. This grand sculpture of Sakyamuni Buddha is not only a masterful representation of Buddhist devotion but also serves as a pilgrimage site for thousands of visitors and devotees from around the world. Positioned atop a hill and surrounded by lush mountain scenery, the monument symbolizes the harmonious relationship between humanity and nature. Visitors must ascend a flight of 268 steps to reach the statue, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding area, making the journey as rewarding as the destination itself. The Big Buddha also features a serene atmosphere, enhanced by the presence of nearby temples, such as the Po Lin Monastery, which further enrich the spiritual experience. In addition to its religious significance, the Big Buddha has become a cultural landmark, representing the faith, artistry, and history of the region, and attracting tourists who seek to immerse themselves in the tranquility and beauty of this awe-inspiring site.

    What is the Big Buddha?
A) A large statue of Buddha.
B) A Buddhist temple.
C) A Buddhist monastery.
D) A holy scripture.
  • 2. Where is the most famous Big Buddha located?
A) Japan.
B) India.
C) Thailand.
D) Hong Kong.
  • 3. In which year was the Tian Tan Buddha completed?
A) 1995.
B) 1988.
C) 2001.
D) 1993.
  • 4. What is near the Big Buddha in Lantau Island?
A) Po Lin Monastery.
B) Mount Fuji.
C) The Great Wall.
D) Tiananmen Square.
  • 5. What material is the Tian Tan Buddha made of?
A) Granite.
B) Bronze.
C) Wood.
D) Marble.
  • 6. What can visitors do at the location of the Big Buddha?
A) Shop for souvenirs.
B) Ride elephants.
C) Swim in the lake.
D) Climb up to the statue.
  • 7. How many steps lead to the Big Buddha in Hong Kong?
A) 300 steps.
B) 200 steps.
C) 268 steps.
D) 150 steps.
  • 8. What cultural festival is celebrated near the Big Buddha?
A) Diwali.
B) Halloween.
C) Christmas.
D) Buddha's birthday.
  • 9. The Big Buddha is a part of which school of Buddhism?
A) Mahayana Buddhism.
B) Theravada Buddhism.
C) Zen Buddhism.
D) Vajrayana Buddhism.
  • 10. What do pilgrims seek at the Big Buddha?
A) Fame.
B) Spiritual enlightenment.
C) Power.
D) Wealth.
  • 11. What natural element surrounds the Big Buddha?
A) Deserts.
B) Mountains.
C) Plains.
D) Forests.
  • 12. What is the weight of the Big Buddha?
A) 350 metric tons
B) 400 metric tons
C) 250 metric tons
D) 150 metric tons
  • 13. What structure is the Big Buddha seated on?
A) A stone platform
B) A lotus pedestal
C) A wooden deck
D) A marble base
  • 14. How can tourists learn about the Big Buddha's history?
A) Memory quizzes
B) Online gaming
C) Cooking classes
D) Guided tours
  • 15. What is the height of the Big Buddha?
A) 54 meters
B) 24 meters
C) 44 meters
D) 34 meters
  • 16. How can the Big Buddha communicate its message?
A) Through visual representation.
B) Through music.
C) Through spoken word.
D) Through dance.
  • 17. What spiritual practice is encouraged at the Big Buddha?
A) Competition.
B) Singing.
C) Meditation.
D) Dancing.
  • 18. Which organization oversees the Big Buddha site?
A) The city government.
B) The Po Lin Monastery.
C) The National Park Service.
D) The Buddhist Association.
  • 19. What do visitors often feel when visiting the Big Buddha?
A) Excitement.
B) A sense of tranquility.
C) Fear.
D) Disappointment.
  • 20. What transportation can be taken to reach the Big Buddha?
A) Ngong Ping Cable Car.
B) Ferry.
C) Tram.
D) Bicycle.
  • 21. What is the architectural style of the Big Buddha?
A) Gothic.
B) Traditional Chinese.
C) Modernist.
D) Victorian.
  • 22. When is the best time to visit the Big Buddha?
A) During the monsoon.
B) In clear weather.
C) On national holidays.
D) At night.
  • 23. How many Buddha statues are in the grounds besides the main one?
A) Two.
B) None.
C) Several smaller statues.
D) One.
  • 24. What year did the construction of the Big Buddha begin?
A) 1992
B) 1990
C) 1994
D) 1982
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