This is not a tourist place, please do pay respect whenever came here to Wan Loong Chinese Temple. This temple is constructed with its opulent architecture and imposing fortress walls, is located at roadside and can be tricky to access as the traffic flow is a bit crazy over here.
The temple name means 'Dragon of the Clouds', but it pays homage to several oriental deities, including Kuan Yi (goddess of mercy) and the Monkey King. Many buddhist worshipers would occasionally come here for pray to these deities.
There are a few spot in this temple compound that are good for pictures but nothing much for tourist sightseeing so don't put high hope and stop bad mouth about...
Read more👍 Quite a ancient and nice temple 👍 Currently their pipe system is under maintenance for all the pool 👍 RM 5 for each pack of worshipping tool 👍 Beside, you also can go and visit the turtle at right side of pool. Inside got a lot of tortoise ( small, medium and old old tortoise) There is one Old tortoise stay outside of pool which u can touch it easily. It's huge and adorable 😊 RM 1 for each pack of bait for turtle, you can feed them and all of them seem hungry a the time. 😁 can purchase from the guide at the temple. 👍Behind got fish pool and some statue, sun...
Read moreThis is a very beautifully maintained small Chinese temple along the main coastal road in Port Dickson. There are not many parking spots up front. The mal arch entrance is quite amazing and a few steps climb up to the main temple complex. There is a beautiful Koi fish pond with many beautiful fishes here. The main hall of the temple is beautifully decorated with many dragon pillars. A nice place to drop by for a visit on the way...
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