Historical Places
Bayan and Raintrees -
Most of these trees that were planted more than a century ago and can be found along Jalan Ampang, Jalan Cenderawasih, Merdeka Square, Lake Gardens & Brickfields
Masjid Jamek -
This mosque is the only place in Kuala Lumpur where coconut trees still survive the onslaught of modernity to give the place a countryside feeling. Clearly it is the most scenic coconut site in town.
Old Road names -
Jalan Raja Laut was known as Broadrick Road Jalan Sultan Ismail was known as Treacher Road
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Thean Hou Buddhist Temple Print E-mail
Monday, 31 August 2009

chinese_temple2_mid.jpg Year Built: 1989
Owner: Selangor & Federal Territory Hainan Association.Thean Hou
This is one of the largest Chinese temples in Southeast Asia and a first class example of the exquisite beauty of Chinese architecture composed of celestial dragons and other legendary creatures, created by Malaysian artisans. The main shrine is dedicated to the Thean Hou – Heavenly Mother, flanked by Guan Yin – Goddess of Mercy on the right and Shuiwei Shenhniang - Goddess of the Waterfront to her left.

 

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