Most of the Buddhist temples in historic Georgetown are located within neighborhoods. This is due to history. Temples were the heart, so to speak, of Chinese clans, a shrine, the basis of their existence. In the conditions of the ongoing clan war for almost the entire 19th century, these temples had to be protected. That’s why they hid them inside clan neighborhoods of residential buildings and shops. You can enter this temple through the gate, which is located on Armenian Street, at its intersection with Canon Street. The temple is well maintained. I really liked the figures on the roofs.
Activity's Location
57 Armeniam Street, George Town, Penang Island 10200 Malaysia