Completed in 1905, it is also known as Temple of Supreme Bliss.
This gorgeous temple is home to the largest statue of Goddess Kuan Yin in Malaysia and features a 7 story pagoda which holds 10,000 Buddhas!
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Views.
There are many smaller temples and a vegetarian restaurant within the grounds.
However, rather than head to Penang Hill for panoramic views, I suggest Kek Lok Si instead. Even with the terrible haze situation (pictured below), you still get to see quite a bit of the island.
Largest Kuan Yin Statue in Malaysia.
The bronze Kuan Yin statue overlooks the hillside where the temple is built, giving the impression she is conferring blessings over residents and the island.
🔸 Is there some other destination that reminds you of a large statue overlooking a mass of land?
It is quite a trek up to the statue. Although stairs/walkways were covered and stores with refreshment and souvenirs lined the path, I felt best to drive my way up instead. Straining in the haze just isn’t a good idea.
🔸There is also a train (RM 6 with return), but I had a car, so may as well.
Sights.
Events are usually held at the temple from time to time, along with specific prayer sessions.
Walking across the square I happened upon this
colourful set up hosting a Prayer Ribbon tree!
Would I recommend Kek Lok Si Temple as “Must See”?
Absolutely!
One of Malaysia's pride and joy's.
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