Temple Tourist Traps - No Photos Allowed!

Tin Hau Temple - Yamatei, Kowloon Man Mo Temple - Hollywood Route, Hong KongMaybe I've a classic fashioned view of what Tourist Attractions are designed to be, in an very easy method I believe a superb tourist interest is a website that's available to the General Public and you've sufficient occasion to walk around, review, chat, absorb in the setting etc. and then take an image being a permanent reminder of one's holiday.Perhaps I'm in the fraction, but I do take issue with Tourist Attractions which are certified by the HK Tourism Board, are heavily promoted, they are World-Famous and when you get there, no Photos or videos are granted, it looks a fairly silly concept to enforce considering that a large proportion of Temples around Hong Kong have no problems whatsoever with being photographed.The two temples shown above are Renowned, I imagine that possibly every tourist coming in Hongkong knows about them and is on the need to do listing, Western tourists to see for cultural uses and Chinese Visitors to hope and once inside it's very difficult never to reach for the camera.I understand (as much as everyone may understand) that these are religious sites and I Generally observe proper process and imagine the vast majority of visitors would also show proper value, but it looks incredibly unusual that these particular Temples are heavily marketed as being a Attractions, thus therefore they attract many visitors as both are in main and easy to get at places and naturally visitors like to take photo's.You might get photo's of the exterior of the Temple and if you are speedy photo's through the doorways but that's it. I have visited both websites recently and they do may actually implement the NUMBER photograph or movie policy.Both of these Temples have parks and adjacent remainder areas quite close by and they're in the same way interesting and they don't have limits on photography, I particularly like the Hollywood Route Playground near to the Person Mo Temple.In my opinion when the Entrepreneurs or Directors of the Temples need solitude, then close them off totally and do not have them marketed as a Traveler website, it's even sillier when they set up signs seeking silence and esteem which can be not what you are going to get from busloads of Vacationers returning every 15 minutes!!Consequently in my opinion these two Temples are to be eliminated, there are different a lot more appealing Temples without any concern with images.