A must.. marvelous scenery with the best ambiences.. and the craftsmanship of exterior and interior is excellent.
Beautiful temple. No tickets required. If you want to worship, you only need to pay 3 MYR for perfume oil. There is a small Great Wall inside for you to hike. It is a good place to take pictures and punch in.
Fulin Palace was built by the Chinese in Malaysia. This building has a history of more than 70 years. Every year, many people come to say that it is a palace, it is more like a temple. I heard that the incense here is very strong, and the god is very spiritual. It is still worth our visit.
I didn't plan to visit this temple. Later, I heard from the tour guide that the temple has a history of nearly 100 years and is responsive, so I asked for a good sign. The temple is not big but many tourists come to visit, mainly Singaporeans are very fascinated by the gods here.
There are a large number of rock paintings in the temple, condensing the epitome of the seven wonders of the world
A must.. marvelous scenery with the best ambiences.. and the craftsmanship of exterior and interior is excellent.
Beautiful temple. No tickets required. If you want to worship, you only need to pay 3 MYR for perfume oil. There is a small Great Wall inside for you to hike. It is a good place to take pictures and punch in.
Fulin Palace was built by the Chinese in Malaysia. This building has a history of more than 70 years. Every year, many people come to say that it is a palace, it is more like a temple. I heard that the incense here is very strong, and the god is very spiritual. It is still worth our visit.
I didn't plan to visit this temple. Later, I heard from the tour guide that the temple has a history of nearly 100 years and is responsive, so I asked for a good sign. The temple is not big but many tourists come to visit, mainly Singaporeans are very fascinated by the gods here.
There are a large number of rock paintings in the temple, condensing the epitome of the seven wonders of the world