I practised Feng Shui, I believed the fortune teller would tell you to do more karma in order to ward off what the fortune teller predict. Never believed 100% but at least must be aware of at least 20%, at the end of the day, you may see is just cautioning you to take care of your health, after the prediction, I am sure you have already eating healthy and exercising, but if you are worrying and sad, the prediction will naturally be true because you will fall into depression or some kind of sickness. What I mean do karma mean do more charity to help the poor or the sick.
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May. 10,2009 05:04
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Mr.Prema(Hong Kong) said:
Just visited Wong Tai Sin Temple today...The opening Hrs are MON-SUN 0700-1730Hrs.
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Apr. 22,2009 03:23
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Mr.koio muchabudh(hkg) said:
what is the design AND use of the temple.
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Mar. 10,2009 15:31
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Mrs.smith(canada) said:
what is the opening hours/ times/days of Wong Tai Sin. pls advise as i would like to visit next week. do i turn left or right out of MTR Wong Tai Sin ?
Apr. 21,2009 16:46 Ms.Silvia(USA) replied:
There're signs printed on the wall, but the best way to for you is to ask the people at INFORMATION. They're very nice to give you direction.
Apr. 22,2009 03:21 Mr.KAKA LOMES(HKG) replied:
DONT U KNOW, U GO STRAIGHT THEN LEFT THE RIGHT THEN TAKE A TAXI AND SAY HOYAT HOYEUN AND THEN U REACH!
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Apr. 17,2009 09:41
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Mrs.Spence(Canada) said:
Can Any one Help me and tell me why the Temple was Built? This is 4 a school Project!!!
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Mar. 30,2009 23:45
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Ms.Shelene(Singapore) said:
Anyone knows any website that can interpret the meanings of my fortune stick i got at Wong Tai Sin?
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Mar. 7,2009 05:40
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Ms.mabel(Malaysia) said:
can anyone help me interpret my fortune teller with the following chinese word that i got from wong tai sin temple 倫文敘分妻婚姻豈可厭家貧文敘夫妻兩折分一旦首登龍虎榜戰妻樓墜自亡身 thank you.
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Feb. 20,2009 15:15
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Ms.Lam(Canada) said:
Please advise the website of Wong Tai Sin Temple for paying respect online? It was on the Chinese newspaper in Toronto before Chinese New Year, but I missed it.
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Jan. 25,2009 22:52
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Ms.Ammie Deng(USA) said:
I wonder if there are any sites that can allow me to pray bamboo sticks and then interpret them ONLINE... Also I heard on the Hong Kong World News that you could go to this website to light virtual incense sticks online. I wonder if it's only for Hong Kong or is it Worldwide...? Help?
Feb. 16,2009 17:33 Ms.Pang(HK) replied:
There are many sites which can achieve what you want.........but sorry......they are in Chinese.....
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Feb. 11,2009 03:11
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Ms.Vivien Tan(Malaysia) said:
I'll be there on 26th February,is't near from Tsuen Wan?? I study Hong Kong Map for MTR line, need to change at Tsim Tsa Tsui/ Wong Kok; am i wright??
Feb. 16,2009 17:31 Ms.Pang(Hong Kong) replied:
no! The Wong Tai Sin temple is in Wong Tai Sin. There is a MTR station called Wong Tai Sin. It's in Kwun Tong line (Green line).less than 2 mins walk from MTR station.
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Jan. 25,2009 11:13
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Mr.La Raymond(Canada) said:
Wishing wong Tai Sin Master bless me and my family in the OX New year Healthy, Lucky, and Wealathy. Thanks Master
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Jan. 25,2009 08:12
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Mr.ling(HK) said:
Itis the best temple you could ever go to. You should see the wonderful things in there!
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Jan. 15,2009 08:28
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Mrs.Nguyen(Austalia) said:
I recently visited Wong Tai Sin temple and participated in bamboo stick praying and recieved fortune stick number 95. But sadly i could not find a fortune-teller to interprets the meaning of stick #95 for me in english. Can anyone help me out?
Thank you Winnie:)
Jan. 15,2009 21:49 Mr.Elizabeth replied:
Are there any Chinese charaters written in the stick? Just for the numbers, I think number 95 is very nice. 9 and 5 were used together to represent the emperor in ancient times.
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Dec. 31,2008 23:48
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Mr.van Vugt(NLD) said:
what's the adres, can you point it for me on the map please, thanks.
Eve
Jan. 7,2009 09:57 Ms.kodono(singapore) replied:
MTR station: Wong Tai Sin on the Tseung Kwan O Line
Travelers' Voices on Wong Tai Sin Temple (24)
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Jun. 23,2009 22:05 Reply
Ms.Josephine Koh(Singapore) said:
Hi Mrs Donna,
I practised Feng Shui, I believed the fortune teller would tell you to do more karma in order to ward off what the fortune teller predict. Never believed 100% but at least must be aware of at least 20%, at the end of the day, you may see is just cautioning you to take care of your health, after the prediction, I am sure you have already eating healthy and exercising, but if you are worrying and sad, the prediction will naturally be true because you will fall into depression or some kind of sickness. What I mean do karma mean do more charity to help the poor or the sick.
12.
May. 10,2009 05:04 Reply
Mr.Prema(Hong Kong) said:
Just visited Wong Tai Sin Temple today...The opening Hrs are MON-SUN 0700-1730Hrs.
13.
Apr. 22,2009 03:23 Reply
Mr.koio muchabudh(hkg) said:
what is the design AND use of the temple.
14.
Mar. 10,2009 15:31 Reply
Mrs.smith(canada) said:
what is the opening hours/ times/days of Wong Tai Sin. pls advise as i would like to visit next week. do i turn left or right out of MTR Wong Tai Sin ?
Apr. 21,2009 16:46
Ms.Silvia(USA) replied:
There're signs printed on the wall, but the best way to for you is to ask the people at INFORMATION. They're very nice to give you direction.
Apr. 22,2009 03:21
Mr.KAKA LOMES(HKG) replied:
DONT U KNOW,
U GO STRAIGHT THEN LEFT THE RIGHT THEN TAKE A TAXI AND SAY HOYAT HOYEUN AND THEN U REACH!
15.
Apr. 17,2009 09:41 Reply
Mrs.Spence(Canada) said:
Can Any one Help me and tell me why the Temple was Built?
This is 4 a school Project!!!
16.
Mar. 30,2009 23:45 Reply
Ms.Shelene(Singapore) said:
Anyone knows any website that can interpret the meanings of my fortune stick i got at Wong Tai Sin?
17.
Mar. 7,2009 05:40 Reply
Ms.mabel(Malaysia) said:
can anyone help me interpret my fortune teller with the following chinese word that i got from wong tai sin temple
倫文敘分妻婚姻豈可厭家貧文敘夫妻兩折分一旦首登龍虎榜戰妻樓墜自亡身
thank you.
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Feb. 20,2009 15:15 Reply
Ms.Lam(Canada) said:
Please advise the website of Wong Tai Sin Temple for paying respect online? It was on the Chinese newspaper in Toronto before Chinese New Year, but I missed it.
19.
Jan. 25,2009 22:52 Reply
Ms.Ammie Deng(USA) said:
I wonder if there are any sites that can allow me to pray bamboo sticks and then interpret them ONLINE...
Also I heard on the Hong Kong World News that you could go to this website to light virtual incense sticks online. I wonder if it's only for Hong Kong or is it Worldwide...?
Help?
Feb. 16,2009 17:33
Ms.Pang(HK) replied:
There are many sites which can achieve what you want.........but sorry......they are in Chinese.....
20.
Feb. 11,2009 03:11 Reply
Ms.Vivien Tan(Malaysia) said:
I'll be there on 26th February,is't near from Tsuen Wan??
I study Hong Kong Map for MTR line, need to change at Tsim Tsa Tsui/
Wong Kok; am i wright??
Feb. 16,2009 17:31
Ms.Pang(Hong Kong) replied:
no! The Wong Tai Sin temple is in Wong Tai Sin. There is a MTR station called Wong Tai Sin. It's in Kwun Tong line (Green line).less than 2 mins walk from MTR station.
21.
Jan. 25,2009 11:13 Reply
Mr.La Raymond(Canada) said:
Wishing wong Tai Sin Master bless me and my family in the OX New year Healthy, Lucky, and Wealathy. Thanks Master
22.
Jan. 25,2009 08:12 Reply
Mr.ling(HK) said:
Itis the best temple you could ever go to. You should see the wonderful things in there!
23.
Jan. 15,2009 08:28 Reply
Mrs.Nguyen(Austalia) said:
I recently visited Wong Tai Sin temple and participated in bamboo stick praying and recieved fortune stick number 95. But sadly i could not find a fortune-teller to interprets the meaning of stick #95 for me in english. Can anyone help me out?
Thank you Winnie:)
Jan. 15,2009 21:49
Mr.Elizabeth replied:
Are there any Chinese charaters written in the stick? Just for the numbers, I think number 95 is very nice. 9 and 5 were used together to represent the emperor in ancient times.
24.
Dec. 31,2008 23:48 Reply
Mr.van Vugt(NLD) said:
what's the adres, can you point it for me on the map please, thanks. Eve
Jan. 7,2009 09:57
Ms.kodono(singapore) replied:
MTR station: Wong Tai Sin on the Tseung Kwan O Line