Thean Hou Temple
Thean Hou Temple, Persiaran Endah, off Jalan Syed Putra - The Thean Hou temple is one of the largest and most ornate Chinese temples in the region. The six-...
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Thean Hou Temple, Persiaran Endah, off Jalan Syed Putra - The Thean Hou temple is one of the largest and most ornate Chinese temples in the region. The six-...
This is yet another of Kuala Lumpur's historical places of worship. Built in 1906, Chan See Shu Yuan is one of the oldest surviving Buddhist temples in Malaysia...
Guan Di Temple, built in the late 17th century, is a small temple in Chinatown honoring a brave and loyal Chinese general who was deified by peasants after his ...
If there's one place that witnessed the birth and growth of the city, Sin Sze Si Ya Temple is it. Its entrance is engraved with an acknowledgement that Kapitan...
This shrine is dedicated to Guan Yin, the Chinese goddess of compassion. Delicately trained bonsai, vivid mandalas on the ceilings and statues of the Four ...
The Chinese Temple is just outside of KL on a hill. You have a great view from up there and so much things to see and do at the temple. Outside the temple were ...
Sze Ya Temple, Jalan Tun HS Lee - The oldest Chinese temple in Kuala Lumpur built in 1882, it is located behind the old shophouses between Jalan Tun HS Lee and ...
This temple built in 1888, makes it one of the oldest temples in Chinatown and is housed in the premises of the Kwong Siew Association.
The building contains a mini auditorium, conference hall, multi-purpose hall, training room rooms, two exhibition galleries, internet, reading material and ...