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If I’m not mistaken, this is the second largest Taoist temple in SEA. The compound is indeed large and the buildings are spaced out. There’s certainly a grandness when you enter to see the vast open courtyard. Inside the temple, it is majestic and beautiful! I actually found the sides of the temple to be more interesting with the glossy tiles reflecting the skies and the golden arches providing a very photographic framing! Definitely not to be missed!
Tip: Just around the corner is the Hai Long Si temple, which in my opinion is the more exciting temple with 1800 dragons scattered around the compound to keep you and your...
Read morePretty amazing architecture. This Taoist temple cost RM10 million to build. Nice for photography.
Update 4 years later - June 2022: I paid another visit here and the temple still looks amazing! Like nothing changed. I'm always impressed by the many temples found around Miri, Sarawak. This is one of four temples I visited in one day.
For anyone visiting Miri, please do take some time to go see some of the beautiful Chinese temples here as they are not far from the main city area. Around 10-minutes drive from...
Read moreOne of Miri's most beautiful and grand Chinese temples. The temple has a huge arch gateway which looks grand. The central iron incense jar looks like an antique piece. The inner courtyard and sanctuary has tall golden pillars which gives and awe feeling when walking inside. When visiting, walk around the temple to the back courtyard. Towards the side, there is a huge giant stone dragon mural. Amazing place for photos....
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