Fa Yi Temple in Ulu Tiram, Johor, is a peaceful and easily accessible Chinese Buddhist temple located near the main road. The temple exudes a calm and quiet atmosphere, perfect for those seeking a serene place to reflect and appreciate Buddhist traditions. The main statue hall is beautifully crafted with intricate traditional Chinese designs, showcasing the richness of Mahayana Buddhist art and culture. Adjacent to the main hall are two large columbarium halls that are well-organized and convey a peaceful ambiance, making them suitable places for remembrance and quiet contemplation. The temple garden is a highlight, adorned with stunning rock carvings and shaded by towering trees that create a cool and refreshing environment. The blend of natural beauty and artistic craftsmanship invites visitors to take a leisurely stroll and enjoy the tranquil surroundings. Overall, Fa Yi Temple offers a wonderful retreat for both devotees and visitors who appreciate Buddhist heritage. It combines spiritual calmness with beautiful traditional Chinese architecture and art, making it a meaningful destination for a quiet visit or prayer. This temple stands as a fine example of Buddhist culture nurtured in Johor’s diverse...
Read moreNot well known place which i like. serene, beautiful, quiet, clean and peaceful as my mom resting place. monthly chanting services at certain fees. this place is vegetarian, for praying or any event regarding food. Staff friendly and few cats around(1 cat with diamond eye, i always bring cat food for them). gardener did a good job, got lotus flower, hibiscus, etc. if bring kids, please spray mosquito repellent just incase. Outside road is bumpy, hope they receive enough donation to...
Read moreVery serene place with beautiful ancient sculptures donated by a Singaporean. As there's little information about this temple, it is not well known. The temple's main activities are monthly chanting services performed by the abbot who's unavailable at other times. A lovely place to stroll through the garden and perhaps do some meditation there - feels like dating back to more than a thousand years ago in ancient China during the Chin, Han and...
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