you get to see local followers of the deity in prayers if you get there at the right days of the year (19th day of the 2nd lunar month, 6th lunar month and 9th lunar month).

you get to see local followers of the deity in prayers if you get there at the right days of the year (19th day of the 2nd lunar month, 6th lunar month and 9th lunar month).
Just off Maharajalela station, an umpretentious Chinese temple, an oasis of silence despite the buzzing activity of the streets and trains all around.
Split in three wings dedicated to three deities, you will be able to take some exotic pictures (make sure you leave your shoes outside just like in any temple in KL) and why not, take some time...
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It's not just for praying but you always can find something fresh up your mind and soul. I bring my kids along and they really enjoyed, learn about culture and the Goddess...
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