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Ngong Ping Piazza
Covering an area of about 1.5 hectares, the Ngong Ping Piazza has a strong
Buddhist character and blends in with the religious ambience of Ngong Ping. The
Piazza links up the various tourist attractions in Ngong Ping, including Po Lin
Monastery, the Giant Buddha, Ngong Ping 360 cable car, Ngong Ping Village and Wisdom Path. It enables visitors to explore Ngong Ping, which is a popular tourist spot characterised by its religious setting and beautiful natural scenery, in a coherent manner.
The Ngong Ping Piazza has four components, namely a new Pai Lau, Bodhi Path, Di Tan and a Chinese landscaped garden.
New Pai Lau
Set at the entrance of the Piazza, the new Pai Lau is built along the Northern architectural style of the Qing Dynasty consistent with that of the Po Lin
Monastery.
Bodhi Path
The Bodhi Path is a central walkway leading from the new Pai Lau to Di Tan.
Lined on both sides of the path are statues of the “Twelve Divine Generals” as
well as 40 lotus-shaped lanterns. The “Twelve Divine Generals” are regarded
as protectors in Buddhism, and each is responsible for guarding a two-hour
section of the day. In addition, they represent the twelve Chinese zodiac signs,
as denoted by the different zodiac signs on their crowns.
Di Tan
Di Tan is the open space facing the Po Lin
Monastery and the Giant Buddha, where
religious ceremonies are occasionally
held.
Chinese Landscaped Garden
The architectural design of the Chinese
landscaped garden complements that of the
Po Lin Monastery. The serene garden
provides the perfect foil for the majestic
Giant Buddha.

