
"For God did not call us to be impure, but to live a holy life."
Built in 1930, right above the Pond you will notice a hand-drawn lotus ceramic tile painting, the steps on each side will take you to all of the other locations in Tao Fong Shan. The artwork was painted by Elder Tsui Miu at the age of 81, it implies people who were born in the earthly muddy water still wish to remove sin.
Meditation on Scripture
“For God did not call us to be impure, but to live a holy life.” (1 Thessalonians 4:7)
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2) Detailed information: You can get a free leaflet at our Information Center/Art Gallery, or purchase Tao Fong: Walk and Pray, Tao Fong Shan: A Guided Walk on the Christ Wind Mountain or The Wind Blows Where It Wills: Karl Ludvig Reichelt and Sino-Christian Theology. You may also make an appointment for a docent to guide you on the “Tao Fong Guided Walk”. Website: https://www.tfscc.org/en/walk-with-tao-fong/
3) Donation: Most of the historical buildings of Tao Fong Shan were built in the 1930’s, and the maintenance costs are huge. Anyone interested in donating can contact Tao Fong Shan Service Unit. Website: www.tfssu.org
Continue the journey
Walk With Tao Fong
Tao Fong Shan Christian Center was founded by a Norwegian missionary Rev. Karl Ludvig Reichelt from over 90 years ago. Located on a scenic hill above Sha Tin, the Centre has been accorded Grade 2 Historic Building and is considered state-of-the-art in many ways, from combining traditional Chinese architecture with Christian faith to having a rich history of nurturing interfaith and interculture dialogue to preaching gosel through Chinese Christian porcerlain art. Today, the Centre remains a melting pot of religions, cultures, and stories.
To tell the many wonderful stories and history of Tao Fong Shan, we created a series of guided tours, Walk with Tao Fong. Our staff will arrange a tour for you or your friends depending on your interests, it is a great experience for you if you hope to enjoy a day of peace and away from the city, or if you want to learn more about who we are or the story behind our traditional Chinese architecture.
