Our Lady of Joy Abbey

Our Lady of Joy Abbey
Interior of the abbey church

The Trappist Haven Monastery (Chinese: 熙篤會神樂院 or 聖母神樂院) is a monastery at Tai Shui Hang (大水坑), on Lantau Island in the New Territories, Hong Kong. It is home to a number of Roman Catholic monks of the Cistercian Order of the Strict Observance, or Trappists. It adopted its new, official name Our Lady of Joy Abbey on January 15, 2000.

The monastery is known for producing the Trappist milk (known as 十字牌牛奶 or 神父牌牛奶 in Cantonese). The factory, however, is now located at Castle Peak, Yuen Long.

Around the monastery some of the last free roaming feral cattle in Hong Kong can be seen, being the descendants of the cattle released after the closure of the dairy farm.

Access

The monastery is located on a scenic hiking trail leading from Discovery Bay via Nim Shue Wan to Mui Wo. It provides a resting point halfway through the hike.

The monastery can also be accessed by kai-to ferry from Peng Chau.

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Coordinates: 22°16′48″N 114°01′06″E / 22.2801°N 114.0184°E / 22.2801; 114.0184


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