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Famous Buddhist resort in Malaysia [Kek Lok Si Temple]

Kek Lok Si Temple is the largest Buddhist temple in Malaysia. It is located on the hills of Air Itam in Penang. It is famous for its spectacular architecture and strong religious atmosphere. This temple combines Chinese, Thai and Burmese architectural styles and is a great place to explore Buddhist culture and enjoy the beautiful scenery of Penang. #### Highlights 1. **Magnificent Architecture and Buddhist Culture** The temple has an exquisite Buddhist hall, a large statue of Guanyin and a seven-story Ten Thousand Buddhas Pagoda. Every detail is full of religious significance. Visitors can feel the peaceful atmosphere of Buddhism while exploring the historical stories behind the buildings. 2. **Ten Thousand Buddha Pagoda** There are more than 10,000 Buddha statues placed in the seven-story tower. After climbing the tower, you can overlook the magnificent scenery of Penang. It is one of the most iconic attractions in the temple. 3. **Giant Guanyin Statue** The more than 30-meter-high Guanyin statue stands in the temple and is the spiritual symbol of the local people. It is surrounded by exquisite sculptures and courtyards. 4. **Lantern fairs and festivals** During the Lunar New Year, tens of thousands of colorful lanterns will be lit up in the temple, creating a lively and sacred atmosphere, a visual feast. #### Practical information 📍 **Address**: No.1, Tokong Kek Lok Si, 11500 Ayer Itam, Penang, Malaysia ⏰ **Opening Hours**: 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM 📸 **#PenangTravel** **#Kek Lok Si** **#Malaysian Buddhism** **#十万Buddha** **#国音 statue** #2024Travel Review
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Posted: Dec 13, 2024
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📍Address: Jln Balik Pulau, 11500 Ayer Itam, Pulau Pinang 🕰️bOpening hours: Daily from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm 🏖️Environment/Facilities: Hot weather, bring an umbrella or small fan, quite a lot of tourists. 💰Average price per person: Take the cable car up to 6 ringgit per person Ke Lok Si or Ke Lok Si (Chinese: 極樂寺; "Temple of Heaven"[1][2]) is a Buddhist temple located in Ayer Itam, Penang, Malaysia. It is the largest Buddhist temple in the country[3] and is an important religious destination for tourists from Southeast Asia and Hong Kong. The temple was built between 1890 and 1930 under the leadership of Abbot Beow Lean. The temple's most important permanent object is the Ten Thousand Buddhas Pagoda of King Rama VI of Thailand, which is seven storeys high. And the statue of Guanyin Bodhisattva made of bronze, 36.57 meters (120.0 feet) high. This temple combines elements and traditions of Mahayana, Theravada and local Chinese beliefs. #malaysiatrip #Kekokkila #GuanyinTemple #PenangMalaysia

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