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8 Aesthetic Temples In M'sia To Visit For Stunning Photos During CNY Celebrations

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1. Sin Sze Si Ya Temple, KL

Sin Sze Si Ya Temple is Kuala Lumpur's oldest Taoist temple, having been around since 1864. Built by Kapitan Yap Ah Loy, this temple is well-known for its traditional architecture, with its ornate roof adorned with fine carvings and striking colours.

Many believers pay their respects to the temple's deities, Sin Sze Ya and Si Sze Ya, believed to have guided Yap Ah Loy through turbulent times.  

Image via Sin Sze Si Ya Temple Kuala Lumpur (Facebook)

Image via Sin Sze Si Ya Temple Kuala Lumpur (Facebook)

Address: 113A, Jalan Tun H. S. Lee, City Centre, 50050 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 7am to 4pm (Daily)
Contact: +603-20729593
Admission fee: Free

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2. Thean Hou Temple, KL

Perched atop Robson Heights, Thean Hou Temple overlooks the vibrant cityscape of Kuala Lumpur. Dedicated to the Chinese sea goddess, Mazu, this six-tiered temple offers more than stunning architecture. Admire the intricate carvings, vibrant colours, and ornate decorations as you soak in the serene atmosphere. Explore the medicinal herb garden, tortoise pond, and Wishing Well.

You can cross the Fortune Bridge for blessings and look for your zodiac animal among the 12 statues found around the temple. Don't miss the wishing tree, where you can write your hopes and dreams for the New Year on red ribbons.

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Address: 65, Persiaran Endah, Taman Persiaran Desa, 50460 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 8am to 8pm (Daily)
Contact: +603-22747088
Admission fee: Free

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3. Kwan Imm Temple, Klang

Embrace compassion and mercy at Klang Kwan Imm Temple, dedicated to the Goddess of Mercy. This historic temple, woven into the cultural fabric of Klang, offers a harmonious blend of traditional Chinese architecture, serene ambiance, and vibrant religious practices.

A popular pilgrimage site, especially during Chinese New Year, the temple grounds are adorned with lanterns, banners, and flowers in auspicious hues of red and gold, setting a joyous tone for the celebrations.

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Image via 巴生五条路观音亭 (Facebook)

Address: 30, Jalan Raya Barat, Selangor Darul Ehsan, 41000 Klang
Opening hours: 7am to 7pm (Daily)
Contact: +603-33745930
Admission fee: Free

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4. Nan Tian Temple, Sekinchan

Combine a scenic getaway with a cultural immersion at Nan Tian Temple in Sekinchan. Located amidst lush paddy fields, this temple provides a tranquil setting to admire intricate statues and witness the vibrant traditions of Chinese New Year. Experience the energy of lion dances, firecrackers, and joyous celebrations.

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Image via Simon Lee Photography (Facebook)

Address: Lorong Tiga, Site A Kampung Kian Sit, 45400 Sekinchan, Selangor
Opening hours: 7.30am to 6pm (Daily)
Admission fee: Free

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5. Chan She Shu Yuen Temple, KL

Located in Jalan Petaling or Chinatown KL, Chan She Shu Yuen Temple is a captivating example of Cantonese architecture and craftsmanship. Built in 1906, this clan temple features detailed wood carvings, colourful murals, and delicate porcelain work. Explore the various halls dedicated to ancestral worship and admire the complex craftsmanship that adorn every corner.

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Image via Chan She Shu Yuen Clan Ancestral Hall

Address: 172, Jalan Petaling, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 8am to 5pm (Daily)
Contact: +603-20781461
Admission fee: Free

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6. Fo Guang Shan Dong Zen Temple, Jenjarom

Retreat from the city's noise and crowds at Fo Guang Shan Dong Zen Temple in Jenjarom. This modern Buddhist temple boasts stunning architecture, with its grand entrance, spacious halls, and serene gardens. Explore the temple's museum, library, and meditation hall, and immerse yourself in the peaceful ambiance.

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Address: PT2297, Jalan Sungai Buaya, Taman Melati, 42600 Jenjarom, Selangor
Opening hours: 9am to 5pm (Daily)
Contact: +603-31911533
Admission fee: Free

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7. Qi Jian Xian Shi Fo Zu Gu Miao Temple, Kuala Selangor

Experience a blend of cultures at Qi Jian Xian Shi Fo Zu Gu Miao Temple, a unique temple combining Chinese and Tibetan Buddhist influences.

Vibrant prayer flags flutter in the breeze, welcoming you to a serene atmosphere filled with refined murals and golden statues. Intricate artwork depicting Buddhist scriptures and mythology adorn the temple, making it a special place to visit during the New Year.

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Address: 285, Jalan Feri Lama, 45000 Kuala Selangor, Selangor.
Opening hours: 8am to 11pm (Daily)
Contact: +6012-6130309
Admission fee: Free

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8. Guan Di Temple, KL

Step back in time at the historic Guan Di Temple, nestled in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. Built in 1887, this 135-year-old holy shrine honours Guan Gong, the Chinese god of war, loyalty, and righteousness.

Marvel at the traditional architecture, with its sweeping rooflines, intricate carvings, and bright red pillars. The temple's peaceful courtyard offers an escape from the bustling city, making it an ideal spot for reflection and contemplation.

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Address: 68, Jalan Tun H. S. Lee, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 7.30am to 3.30pm
Contact: +603-20726669
Admission fee: Free

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