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Temple Statues
Wishing place
Suspension bridge
The tallest Monkey God statue in Malaysia
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Fish pond Animals
Stall
Rainbow stair
A small building of museum
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Temple Statues
Wishing place
Suspension bridge
The tallest Monkey God statue in Malaysia
06. 08.
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01. 09. 10.
Fish pond Animals
Stall
Rainbow stair
A small building of museum
Guanyin Hall is home to a Guanyin deity who is sitting within a lavish crimson, gold, and blue altar that is embellished with conventional themes like dragons, lotus flowers, clouds, and bamboo (an evergreen sign of longevity).
Some quirky decorations, including giant peaches, durian fruit sculptures, and more. There's also a garden featuring statues of the 12 Chinese animal zodiac signs.
Longgui, a figure from Chinese mythology that symbolizes courage, determination, fertility, longevity, power, and success.
Before arrive the Monkey God statue. Tourist have to cross a wooden suspension bridge, which feels sturdy but can bounce a lot if there are many people on the bridge.
A small donation box is placed at the entrance of the suspension bridge. The money is used for the maintenance of the bridge. The bridge can withstand 50 people walking around at a time.
There’s a plaque at the bottom of the statue proclaiming it to be the tallest free standing Monkey God statue in Malaysia.
It have beautifully decorated shed in the middle of the pond where you can take pictures or watching the fish and some turtles.
There are some animals at the bottom of the hill for tourists to see (deer, peacock, goose and so on).
a small building of museum
Under the temple, there is a small building that houses a museum and a wedding registry where you can register civil marriage.
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