KAPITAN KLING MOSQUE
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It dates back to 1800 and was built by the first Muslim settlers. It is surrounded by a garden, and its roof is surmounted by three ochre bulbs, one large and two smaller. Its three-storey minaret is filled with speakers from where the call for prayer sounds.
We continue in the direction of Lebuh Armenian and stop at the Chinese bistro with the Twa Reflex Kong Temple. The restaurant is clean and you can eat a soup or tcha siou, rice flour cakes all round (which are a little the Chinese snack) while drinking a Pepsi.
From here, you have a wonderful view of the Yap (pronounced "Yèpe"), opposite, which forms the other corner of the street. Its pink wall and its grey gloss gloss facade are visible, with colourful dragons rising over the roof of green tiles. A huge cock looks at the sun rising from the top of the wall separating the sanctuary that houses the ancestors'shelves and the meeting room that also serves as a kitchen above which is written "Yap Temple".
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