Wong Tai Sin Temple is a famed shrine and major tourist attraction in Hong Kong, renowned for its ornate traditional Chinese architecture and tranquil gardens. Located in the northern part of Kowloon, it is dedicated to Wong Tai Sin, or the Great Immortal Wong, a Taoist deity known for his power to heal the sick, foretell the future, and grant wishes. The temple complex is home to several religious structures, including the Good Wish Garden, the Hall of Three Saints, and the Hall of the Great Hero. Each building and garden within the complex is intricately designed with vibrant colors, carvings, and decorations, reflecting the spiritual significance and artistic heritage of the site. Devotees and tourists alike visit the temple to practice the tradition of Kau Cim, where they seek guidance from the divine by shaking bamboo fortune sticks. It is also a hub of cultural festivities during events like Chinese New Year and the Festival of Wong Tai Sin, attracting visitors from around the world.