PERAK TONG (CAVE)
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Ipoh,
Malaysia
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2024
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2024
On a limestone hill of 122 m height is hidden a vast cave containing 40 statues of Buddha of which the highest measures 13 m. This temple was founded in 1926 by Chon Seng Yee who discovered the cave. He was a lover of painting and had the various caves and galleries decorated, which are still being completed by pilgrim artists. After the main altar, steps lead you through the galleries until you reach an exit on the side of the cliff. A surprising view of the industrial area and the mountains awaits you a little higher up.
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Temple in a cave, a unique place to discover a rather unique atmosphere and very few tourists. To see!