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Take Exit B from Shatin Station which leads to this bus/minibus terminus (which is elevated above street level). Walk to the left of the bus terminus and look for the blue and pink visitor direction signs in the next picture
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To the left of exit B of Shatin Station at the bus terminus follow this sign which leads down a ramp to street level
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Follow the pink and blue direction signs (see previous picture) from the station bus terminus down the ramp to street level. Pai Tau Village is on the left. The village is still occupied by the Lam Clan whose ancestors from Mainland China built it as a fa
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Direction sign alongside Pai Tau Village. Follow the signs towards Grand Central Plaza, Sha Tin Trail & Shatin Government Offices
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On reaching this junction outside Ikea at Homesquare in Grand Central Plaza, follow Pai Tau Street for about 100-metres to Shatin Government Offices (which are on the right)
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At the first junction on the right on Pai Tau Street, follow Sheung Wo Che Road, which runs alongside Shatin Government Offices, to its far end.
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At the end of Sheung Wo Che Road is a direction sign and footpath leading to the steps up to 10,000 Buddhas Temple, a short distance ahead
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Path, lined with over 500 gold-coated Arhan statues, leading to 10,000 Buddhas Monastery. There are 431 steps to the lower terrace of the monastery