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Pray to Guan Yin Goddess at Repulse Bay Beach

#HongKongTravel When visiting Hong Kong, in addition to wanting to see the beautiful scenery and the city's development, I also hope to come and pray to the Goddess of Mercy and the gods at the Goddess of Mercy Temple on the Repulse Bay beach. It is believed that the Goddess of Mercy is very sacred. Whatever you pray for will come true. There are also many gods and sacred objects here for you to pray to. Come to one place and you will be able to pray to the sacred objects for good fortune.
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Posted: Sep 14, 2022
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