Chin Swee Caves Temple is a Taoist temple that’s set on a 28-acre plot of rocky forested land in Genting Highlands, where locals often frequent for religious rituals and enjoy the serene atmosphere. It was erected in honour of Reverend Master Chin Swee, a Buddhist monk from the Fujian Province who was renowned for his ability to summon rain and drive away evil spirits.
Chin Swee Caves Temple is a religious site located on a scenic location that is 4,600 feet above sea level and just beneath the peak of Genting Highlands where the Resorts World Genting is located.
When you are at the premises of the Chin Swee Temple you are never far away from the benign grace of the Buddha. A 15-meter high statue of Buddha in serene meditation overlooks the temple and the beautiful vistas stretching below. The calm visage of the Buddha is rendered even more ethereal as clouds brush past it, gently caressing the divine presence.
Kuala Lumpur > Broga Sak Dato Temple, Semenyih, Selangor - 30km 1) Broga Sak Dato Temple, Semenyih, Selangor - rebuilt in 1991 ...
Sak Dato Temple 石拿督庙 is really a great attraction, can get to take very nice photos!
The Broga Sak Dato Temple was built some 140 years ago and it has been rebuilt in 1991 . It has become a popular tourist attraction which offers a good view of the surrounding area and became a perfect spot for your photography location . Stand with antique artifacts and intricate carvings , There wasw a staircase leads visitors to an ornamental arch called “The Dragon Gate” , which presents excellent view of the mountain ranges . Stone sculptures of Chinese folklore characters and giant replicas of local fruits at the side through the hillside garden and Fish ponds to see .
We visited this beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeautiful Fortune Dragon statue in a park. Located at Yong Peng, Johor, this dragon is actually an art museum of Chinese history. Standing at about 350 feet, it is currently in the Malaysia Book of Records as the biggest dragon tunnel in Malaysia. Che Ann Khor temple sits right in front of the dragon which clearly signifies prosperity.
The first thing you should do after arriving is to buy tickets for Fortune Dragon entrance. Otherwise the temple is free for entry. An adult who produces a MyKad will have to pay a RM25 entrance fee whereas for the fee is only priced at RM10 for a senior citizen holding a MyKad, children 3-12 years old and local Yong Peng resident.
The statue has ranges in height from 3.6 to 4.8 meters with 144 steps inside. You can actually enter the dragon through its mouth, pass through the length of its body and exit out the tail. Inside, the dragons “body” is air-conditioned and decorated with 42 Chinese paintings. 24 paintings depict the teachings of the Buddha and another 18 paintings depict the afterlife. Ancient Taoist folklore has it that people who enter a dragon’s mouth and exit through its tail will enjoy good fortune and be able to ward off evil.
这个沙滩上真的是越来越多贝壳了, 看着它越来越脏, 还真的有点心疼~
在这里走累之后, 我们就去吃海鲜晚餐, 然后回民宿休息, 准备明天的行程啦~
One of the attraction here at Pantai Redang Beach (热浪沙滩) Sekinchan is this big old wishing tree entangled with red ribbons knotted with coins. Visitors can write their wishes on a red ribbon and tie with a coin and throw it up to the three.
A giant cave temple, and a park with pond, and a very small space for boat and bicycle rental. The cave is huge, cooling with many statues for Chinese gods. The park is beautiful too, surrounded by..
While Sam Poh Tong is overrated in my opinion, Kek Lok Tong is sorely underrated. Even though Kek Lok Tong has a bunch of positive reviews online (more than Sam Poh Tong), it doesn’t get half the recognition that Sam Poh Tong receives. It is completely omitted from some top Ipoh attraction lists and only makes it on to more broad lists. I didn’t even know about this temple until my mom suggested that I visit it.
Hovering in the middle of the pond is the Goddess of Mercy, Kwan Yin.
Points to note: – RM2 for parking – RM12 for sarong (to cover up if you are wearing short pants) – Visitors are allowed to wear shoes climbing up but devotees are encouraged to climb barefooted. You can also climb barefooted.
这整个庙宇到处都可以看到栩栩如生的雕像, 各个都是颜色鲜艳亮丽的, 简直就像把调色盘往墙上一扔的感觉
Batu Caves is a limestone hill that has a series of caves and cave temples in Gombak , Selangor , Malaysia . It takes its name from the Sungai Batu which flows past the hill . It is the tenth limestone hill from Ampang . Batu Caves is also the name of a nearby village . The cave is one of the most popular Hindu shrines outside India , and is dedicated to Lord Murugan . It is the focal point of Hindu festival of Thaipusam in Malaysia .
Though not a huge place, the building design and architecture looks very nice. No photography allowed in the inside of the main building. There is a garden with a koi pond to take a break.
To be honest, I’m surprised there isn’t more publicity for Kwan Imm Temple as a tourist attraction, given it’s rich history and beautiful architecture. While locals seem to know about it, I wouldn’t have found out about the place if I hadn’t specifically been googling “places to visit in Klang”.
Considering how many visitors it gets on a daily basis, Sam Poh Tong should have much better maintenance. Its rundown appearance and general uncleanliness make this temple feel overrated and not the best cave temple in Ipoh that every blog says it is. The history is deeper at Sam Poh Tong if you’re into that, but if you’re interested more in visuals, Kek Look Tong – which no one has even heard of – is much more impressive and well-kept in my opinion.
Top Ten listmakers obviously love this place, but even Ipohites seem to share this preference for Sam Poh Tong. During my first visit to Ipoh, my cousin only took me to see this temple. He claimed that the other two weren’t worth seeing, despite their close proximity. If you have lots of time in Ipoh, Sam Poh Tong and the other two temples are a couple of hours well spent.
Join the fun on a mesmerizing journey to Butterworth's Tow Boo Keong Temple as they celebrate the 5th day of the Lunar 9th month with a breathtaking grand procession! 🎉🏮
Kek Lok Si Temple in Penang shines brightly despite the pandemic that we are going through.
Experience the vibrancy of the Lunar New Year at the CNY Night Market 新春夜市! From December 28th, 2023, to February 8th, 2024, immerse yourself in festivities every evening from 6 PM to midnight
One of the standout locations for this celebration is the 北海新笆觀音亭斗母宮 (Rumah Berhala Guan Yin Ting Dou Mu Gong), a place where traditions come alive. As you step inside, you'll be greeted by a mesmerizing array of colors, sights, and sounds.
This is part 1 of 4 where in we visited the beautiful village of Putuo
This is the snake temple also known as Hock Kin Keong or Cheng Hoon Giam. This was built for the worship of the deity of “Cheng Chooi chor Sor” or also known as Chor Soo Kong. We got this information from the temple.
The Buddhist Maha Vihara Temple in Brickfields is more ascetic, so it might not be a draw for tourists – but it is still an interesting place to visit if you’re in the neighbourhood and want to learn more about Theravada Buddhism. If you come during major celebrations such as Wesak (Buddha’s Birthday), the place transforms into a colourful and bustling hive of activity.
This is the 3rd day of our trip to Johor Bahru. On this video we visited the beautiful Arulmigu Glass Temple in the morning
Sungai Petani Temple of City Deity Lunar New Year Celebration
Celebrate the Birthday of the God of Temple of City Deity in Sungai Petani If you are looking for a unique and memorable experience, why not join the celebration of the birthday of the God of Temple of City Deity in Sungai Petani, Kedah? This event is happening from 12/7/2023 to 15/7/2023 at the temple, which is located in the heart of Sungai Petani.
A really huge Chinese temple ground by the sea, with really quite a lot to see, and a food court as well. It feels like a major tourist attraction in a small town (Sitiawan).
Klang’s Snake Temple is an interesting look into the Malaysian Chinese community’s way of life, culture, and beliefs. It’s a unique mixture of adherence to long held traditions passed down through hundreds, perhaps thousands of years – combined with new influences shaped by centuries of migration and assimilation. Definitely one of the more unique temples around!
Theravada buddhist temple in secluded area of Semenyih.Following the road sign to Universal Memorial Park or even better Asli Farm Resort which is nearer to ...
这里有座全马来西亚最大的天然石雕卧佛,刚好就建在入口处,也是念觉林的地标之一,庄严神圣。
I love the decor like these colourful borders that line the corners below the ceiling, the dragons……and the phoenixes……and there are lovely carvings all around on the walls and there is this fountain……there too and devotees go here to offer joss sticks to the tortoise……and also to the Kuan Yin (Goddess of Mercy) statue at the back.