This is Chai Shen Ye (Chinese God of Fortune/Wealth).
Located in Qian Shui Wan - a famous beach side spot where a lot of the illegal immigrants from mainland China used to swim into Hong Kong back in the 90's.
To pray for better fortune, aka money, from the God of Fortune, the Hong-kees (local term for Hong Kong residents) believe in a specific way of praying.
This is how you pray for money by Nicolekiss, inspired by Hong-kees.
1. You will need money.
The stronger currency the better. I used a 50 Singaporean dollar located in my purse, a note left there after a Singapore trip.
2. Rub God of Fortune
Next, you place the dollar note on the godly statue.
Starting from the head.
Ignore the oversized jacket. I was friggin cold, borrowed it from brother.
Or if you're short like my mom, you would need to tip toe.
model: mom
Then you rub the arm/sleeve
Finally you move down south,
and rub the leg (I know what you are thinking you dirty minded minx).
If you're superstitious and desperate enough for money, you can always rub the gold bar next to it, provided there is one.
3. Put in pocket
Finally, you take the dollar note (SGD 50 in my case) and put it in your back pocket.
Side pocket if the first choice is out of the question.
Boo hoo for you if you don't have any pockets.
4. Jump
Then you jump, twice.
This act is to imaginatively secure the money in your pocket.
5. Keep in your wallet
Take the dollar note out of your pocket, and keep it in your wallet/purse for half a year.
That's 6 months.
You are not allowed to remove that money from your wallet/purse. For whatever reason, even if you are robbed and all money taken from you, the "magic" will disappear.
And THAT is how you pray for money, Chinese style!
Whether it works, god knows.
Let's see if I'll suddenly get rich two months later.
*Photo taken today*
Else I'll go back to HK and put a panty on the statue's head.