NIN YONG TEMPLE
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The temple of Cantonais is Impressive. It is divided into three parts. First the Thai Pak Kong Temple, then the meeting room (one does not enter it), and finally the Kuan Kong Temple. The whole is vast and impressive. Thai Pak Kong (a deformation of Tua Reflex Kong), the god of prosperity, appears in the altar of the bottom, framed with red cloth. By entering right, you can see beautiful Chinese calligraphy on wood. Kuan Kong, the god of honesty, force and war (he presides over the destiny of the fighters of kung-fu, of whom he is patron saint), the throne on the altar, in an extreme austerity room. Seated in a majestic laying, it is also painted on both sides of the entrance door.
We follow Lebuh King, to Lebuh China that you borrow by turning right. Then turn on the first street on the left, Lebuh Queen (Queen Street). Very quickly, we arrived at the Sri Maha Mariaman Temple, dating back to 1883. It faces the Dawood Restaurant, the temple (also) of the Indo-Muslim cuisine of the city.
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