
We decided to go to see the Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery in Shatin because we were going to meet Sue, Luka and Fion for dinner in the same area. Brad highly recommended this place for photography as he took some really nice photos there a couple of years ago.
It wasn’t a long walk from the train station and on the way, we took pictures of some really old but interesting village houses. They are so rare in Hong Kong these days and I love capturing disappearing buildings like these before they are all gone.
The Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery was indeed picturesque and I am pleased that I have bought my first digital SLR a few days ago. The Monastery also had an excellent view being on top of the hill. The way up to the Monastery was very pretty and peaceful, which is an exact opposite of the rest of Hong Kong.