Chan She Shu Yuen Clan House (Chinatown) >> Kuan Ti Temple (Chinatown) >> Sin Sze Si Ya Temple (Chinatown) >>Bukit Ceylon Chinese Temple >> Kwan Yin Temple (Jalan Ampang) >> Kuan Yin Temple (Jalan Maharajalela)
The idea of the temple-hopping run came to me spontaneously. As I headed out for the Sunday morning run, I noticed that there were a few Chinese temples nearby the Four Points Kuala Lumpur Chinatown. Since it is Chinese New Year, why not visit some of the iconic Chinese temples around town? Due to MCO, most of the temples are closed to the public. So, I only get to view the beautiful temples from the outside.
I started my run from the hotel to Chan She Shu Yuan Clan Association Building, which is just a stone's throw away. Technically, it is not a temple even though it looks like one from the outside. It was build between 1899 and 1906. All the materials and craftsmen were imported from southern China which is where this clan originates. |
This temple pays tribute to the deities, Sin Sze Ya and Si Sze Ya. |
Little is know about this temple, which is located in Bukit Ceylon. The temple seemed closed, so I hurried off to the next destination. |
It was an enjoyable run... hopping from temple to temple. 12.88km in total.
I actually wanted to visit the mother of all Chinese temples in Malaysia, the Thean Hou Temple, but the plan was abandoned as it was getting hot and I had to check out by 12pm. Furthermore, the road to that particular temple is quite hilly. Heheh! So, I better reserve my energy for it in another day..
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