[2025 Miri Attraction] Travel Guide for Miri Tua Pek Kong Temple (Updated Feb)
Historic buildings
Address:
Jalan Bendahara, 98000 Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia
Opening times:
Open tomorrow at 6:00-18:00Closed Today
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+60 85-413 026
Miri’s Timeless Sanctuary of History and Hope
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Stepping into Tua Pek Kong Temple in Miri feels like entering a living testament to resilience and faith. At 111 years old, this historic temple stands as a beacon of survival, having withstood Japanese bombing, city fires, and floods. Built to halt an epidemic, it remains the only structure in Miri’s town center to emerge unscathed through the decades.
As you wander through its serene grounds, you’ll find the largest Tua Pek Kong statue in Southeast Asia, a majestic sight that inspires awe. For those seeking blessings before exploring Miri, follow the numbered sequence on each element to pray—a unique ritual that connects you to the temple’s spiritual heritage.
Practical tip: Park for free near Center Point Car Park or opt for paid parking at Times Square, just a minute’s walk away. Whether you’re a history buff, a spiritual seeker, or simply curious, Tua Pek Kong Temple is a must-visit gem in Miri.
肆无忌Tan
The Oldest Temple in Miri
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Tua Pek Kong Temple Miri is the oldest temple in the present-day Miri city. It is the only building in town center that safe from japanese bombing, city fire and flooding.
I really enjoyed visiting this temple and it not dawn on me why it was called Tua Pek Kong until I visited!!! There is a large statue of Tua Pek Kong and I've never seen anything quite like it in Malaysia.
Mel22
Exploring Miri Tua Pek Kong Temple
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If you’re visiting Miri, you shouldn’t miss the Tua Pek Kong Temple. This temple is more than just a place to pray; it’s a beautiful spot filled with history and culture. One of the coolest things here is the set of 12 Chinese zodiac statues, each representing a different animal.
1. Rat - Known for being smart and quick, the Rat statue is detailed and clever-looking.
2.Ox - Symbolizing strength and hard work, the Ox statue looks strong and solid.
3. Tiger - Representing bravery, the Tiger statue is powerful and impressive.
4. Rabbit - Showing gentleness, the Rabbit statue is calm and graceful.
5. Dragon - A sign of good luck, the Dragon statue is grand and intricate.
6. Snake - Known for wisdom, the Snake statue is sleek and mysterious.
7. Horse - Symbolizing freedom, the Horse statue is energetic and lively.
8. Goat - Representing creativity, the Goat statue is peaceful and kind-looking.
9. Monkey - Known for being clever, the Monkey statue is playful and fun.
10. Rooster - Symbolizing confidence, the Rooster statue stands proud and bright.
11. Dog - Representing loyalty, the Dog statue looks friendly and dependable.
12. Pig - Known for generosity, the Pig statue is warm and welcoming.
Mel22
111 Years Old Temple in Miri
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One of the main historical attractions that you shall drop by when you visit Miri. A must- go tourist spot in the town! Crowded place especially on 1st and 15th Chinese lunar calender days.
There is a large statue of Tua Pek Kong and it's the largest in South East Asia. There is an on-site store that sells prayer materials. Overall, it's a small but beautiful temple steep in a long history. Definitely worth the visit if you’re in the area.
Mel22
this is the oldest temple in miri.
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It was so fun to take these pictures . This temple is 111 years old.It is a beautiful historical building.It is definitely worth visiting .
If you are coming for praying before start your journey in Miri, you can follow the number sequence that written on each element to pray. They have the largest Tua Pek Gong Statue in South East Asia. Highly recommended!