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The Fortune Dragon or Prosperity Dragon is a dragon statue in Yong Peng, Batu Pahat District, Johor, Malaysia. At a length of 115 meters, it is the world's largest and longest dragon tunnel in the world. The status is located within the Che Ann Khor Yong Peng Association building area.
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Fortune Dragon Yong Peng, Johor

83700 Yong Peng, Johor, Malaysia
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The Fortune Dragon or Prosperity Dragon is a dragon statue in Yong Peng, Batu Pahat District, Johor, Malaysia. At a length of 115 meters, it is the world's largest and longest dragon tunnel in the world. The status is located within the Che Ann Khor Yong Peng Association building area.

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4.0
1y

Entrance fee of 10RM per pax, and kids under 7 enters for free. This giant dragon exhibit is not only beautiful on the outside, as well as the inside. It's very much like the mural version of Haw Paw Villa in Singapore where the classical stories & fables about filial piety and misdeeds are depicted.

The murals are painted on the insides of the air conditioned dragon where you walk up tiny flight of stairs up and down the dragon, and you get "passed out" at the tail into the garden of mythical figures. There is also a koi feeding pond there.

Really interesting place of interest to visit for the young and old. Though not all stories on the murals of filial piety are relevant in this modern generation, it's also good to be mindful and respectful of this form of "artistic...

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A Hidden Gem in Yong Peng! 🐉 The Fortune Dragon at Yong Peng is truly impressive — one of the longest dragon tunnels in Southeast Asia, and a meaningful place to visit with family. The dragon structure is not just beautiful on the outside, but also walkable from the inside, with cool air-conditioning and educational murals about Chinese virtues, legends, and culture. Walking from the dragon's head to its tail is said to bring good luck, and the experience felt both calming and uplifting.

There are plenty of photo spots, including statues of the 12 zodiac animals, the Eight Immortals, and the Thousand Buddha wall. The area is well-maintained and peaceful, perfect for a relaxing stroll.

🎟️ Ticket price is RM10 per pax (children under...

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5.0
1y

This place is just out of my expectation! I love classical chinese and the mural inside are stories presented using classic Chinese but worry not, all have English and Malay translation although the translation some were not that accurate and rather brief. Also, i experienced some "treasure hunt" feeling here...they actually have procedure for worship here hanging ar the entrance, in order to follow exactly the procedure, u need to search for the correct statues to worship. Therefore, strongly advise not go on noon....the worship procedure is happening at outdoor. Only the mural is inside the dragon which are air...

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Yi LingYi Ling
Entrance fee of 10RM per pax, and kids under 7 enters for free. This giant dragon exhibit is not only beautiful on the outside, as well as the inside. It's very much like the mural version of Haw Paw Villa in Singapore where the classical stories & fables about filial piety and misdeeds are depicted. The murals are painted on the insides of the air conditioned dragon where you walk up tiny flight of stairs up and down the dragon, and you get "passed out" at the tail into the garden of mythical figures. There is also a koi feeding pond there. Really interesting place of interest to visit for the young and old. Though not all stories on the murals of filial piety are relevant in this modern generation, it's also good to be mindful and respectful of this form of "artistic espression."
seow wenjiaseow wenjia
This place is just out of my expectation! I love classical chinese and the mural inside are stories presented using classic Chinese but worry not, all have English and Malay translation although the translation some were not that accurate and rather brief. Also, i experienced some "treasure hunt" feeling here...they actually have procedure for worship here hanging ar the entrance, in order to follow exactly the procedure, u need to search for the correct statues to worship. Therefore, strongly advise not go on noon....the worship procedure is happening at outdoor. Only the mural is inside the dragon which are air conditioned.
Dan HoDan Ho
Sprawling temping in the quiet town of yong peng, used to be a very busy pit stop for buses. The temple was conceived in late 2000's and construction began in 2013 and completed in 2016. There are 2 parts of this massive complex. the first part is the temple complex which is free to visit. You can go to level 2 of the building to visit the hall with thousand Buddha. The park with the dragon building and other sculptures is a paid attraction. There are more small shrines inside. The park attendants are very friendly and very good hosts. I enjoyed my time there.
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Entrance fee of 10RM per pax, and kids under 7 enters for free. This giant dragon exhibit is not only beautiful on the outside, as well as the inside. It's very much like the mural version of Haw Paw Villa in Singapore where the classical stories & fables about filial piety and misdeeds are depicted. The murals are painted on the insides of the air conditioned dragon where you walk up tiny flight of stairs up and down the dragon, and you get "passed out" at the tail into the garden of mythical figures. There is also a koi feeding pond there. Really interesting place of interest to visit for the young and old. Though not all stories on the murals of filial piety are relevant in this modern generation, it's also good to be mindful and respectful of this form of "artistic espression."
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This place is just out of my expectation! I love classical chinese and the mural inside are stories presented using classic Chinese but worry not, all have English and Malay translation although the translation some were not that accurate and rather brief. Also, i experienced some "treasure hunt" feeling here...they actually have procedure for worship here hanging ar the entrance, in order to follow exactly the procedure, u need to search for the correct statues to worship. Therefore, strongly advise not go on noon....the worship procedure is happening at outdoor. Only the mural is inside the dragon which are air conditioned.
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Sprawling temping in the quiet town of yong peng, used to be a very busy pit stop for buses. The temple was conceived in late 2000's and construction began in 2013 and completed in 2016. There are 2 parts of this massive complex. the first part is the temple complex which is free to visit. You can go to level 2 of the building to visit the hall with thousand Buddha. The park with the dragon building and other sculptures is a paid attraction. There are more small shrines inside. The park attendants are very friendly and very good hosts. I enjoyed my time there.
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