Guan Di Temple KL
The Guan Di Temple was built in 1888. All the building materials were from China. These materials were bought from Guangdong. It took more than one month to arrive in the Singapore Port and experienced many difficulties then arrived in Malaysia. As soon as you coming into the temple, there are always many people pay respects to the Guan Di. In the temple, it stores much precious board which sees the changes of the history. The Guan Di Temple is the belief and worship and it is one of the carriers storing the wisdom passed down from generation to generation.
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Once of the most impressive Chinese temples in Kuala Lumpur is the Guan Di Temple (also known as Kuan Ti Temple); a beautiful Taoist temple.
Tourists that visit Chinatown can easily walk to Jalan Tun H. S. Lee, a small street parallel to the busy Petaling Street. Upon entering you will experience many locals praying and worshipping Guan Di.
Malaysia / Kuala Lumpur - Guan Di Temple
Jalan Tun H.S. Lee No.168, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia The Guan Di Temple (God of War Temple) is one of the oldest Chinese Temples in KL (1888) and just a short walk from Jalan Petaling in Chinatown.
Guan Di Temple KL
The Guan Di Temple was built in 1888. All the building materials were from China. These materials were bought from Guangdong. It took more than one month to arrive in the Singapore Port and experienced many difficulties then arrived in Malaysia. As soon as you coming into the temple, there are always many people pay respects to the Guan Di. In the temple, it stores many precious board which sees the changes of the history. The Guan Di Temple is the belief and worship and it is one of the carriers storing the wisdom passed down from generation to generation.
At Guan Di Temple Kualalumpur Malaysia
At Guan Di Temple Kualalumpur Malaysia
Chinese Guan Di Temple, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Chinatown, Chinese New Year 2018
Guan Di Temple is the most impressive Chinese temple in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Located in Chinatown that is one of the major attractions for tourists, expats and locals alike. Chinatown has deep historical ties to early settlement in Kuala Lumpur.
Upon entering the temple you will experience many locals praying and worshipping Guan Di. The origin of this temple comes from one of China’s greatest warriors known as General Kwan, Guan Di or Guan Yu. He was given the title of ‘God of War’ and many had chosen to worship him due to his excellent fighting and war skills. Many believed that with his blessings and protection, the well-being of a person can be achieved. However, the God of War will only grant wishes to those with a pure mind.
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Guan Di Chinese temple in Kuala Lumpur
A short video of the Guan Di Chinese Temple in Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur.
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One of several Chinese temples in the city worth visiting
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To jedna z najbardziej imponujących świątyń chińskich w Kuala Lumpur. Taoistyczna świątynię Guan Di (znana również jako Kuan Ti ), tłumnie odwiedzają wierni oraz turyści, ze wzgledu na panującą tu atmosferę. Popularnośś świątyni, zwiazana jest z najwiekszym chińskim wojownikiem znanych jako generał Kwan, Guan Di lub Guan Yu. Nadano mu tytuł God of War. Wierni wierzą w jego błogosławieństwo i ochronę.
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GUAN DI Temple,Chinatown Kuala Lunpur
Once of the most impressive Chinese temples in Kuala Lumpur is the Guan Di Temple (also known as Kuan Ti Temple); a beautiful Taoist temple. Tourists that visit Chinatown can easily walk to Jalan Tun H. S. Lee, a small street parallel to the busy Petaling Street. Upon entering you will experience many locals praying and worshipping Guan Di.
GOKL Free Bus services - Chinatown to Bukit Bintang in Kuala Lumpur
Purple Route (Pasar Seni - Bukit Bintang )
Stops At:
Pasar Seni (Central Market, Sri Mahamariamman Temple, Guan Di Temple, Chinatown)
Bangkok Bank (KL Heritage Trail, Chinatown, Dataran Merdeka)
Telekom Museum (Telekom Museum, St. John's Cathedral)
Olympia Tower
KL Tower (KL Tower, Bukit Nanas)
The Weld (Shopping, F&B outlets)
Wisma Lim Foo Yong (shopping arcade, Marco Polo restaurant)
Pavilion ( KL's top mall, food court and restaurants, Bintang Walk)
Starhill Gallery (more upmarket shopping, restaurants, spas etc)
Bukit Bintang (Bintang Walk, HSBC Bank, restaurants, bars especially in Changkat Bukit Bintang area, entertainment)
Wisma Boustead
Wisma MPL
Bukit Ceylon Junction (St. Andrew's Church)
Telekom Museum opposite (Telekom Museum)
Kota Raya(Kota Raya shopping, Petaling Street market, restaurants, Chinatown, Maybank Numismatic Museum).
Pasar Seni (back to start)
By, wonderful life.
20160208 Guan Di Taoist Temple, Jalan Tun HS Lee, KL
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The Best Temple In Malaysia Thean Hou Temple || Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
The Best Temple In Malaysia Is Thean Hou Temple Kuala Lumpur!
Thean Hou Temple is one of the oldest and largest temples in Southeast Asia. Southwest of the city, it is a popular tourist attraction and is located along Jalan Klang Lama. Overlooking the Federal highway, the six-tiered Buddhist temple is also known as the Temple of the Goddess of Heaven.
Dedicated to Tian Hou, a goddess said to protect fishermen, the temple is also a shrine where many come to worship Guan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy. Built by KL’s Hainanese community in 1894, it is set on a hill and offers wonderful views of the city.
Inside Thean Hou Temple is a modern Buddhist pagoda and plenty of Buddha images enshrined in the octagonal hall. There is also a statue of Tian Hou which sits between the Goddess of the Waterfront and the Goddess of Mercy. Additionally, statues of Guan Di (the God of War) and Wei Tuo contribute to incorporate elements of Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism into its grandiose structure. The temple also features a Chinese medicinal herbs garden and a tortoise pond along with a well; beside the temple is a sacred Boddhi tree
Thean Hou Temple’s structural design represents a successful combination of contemporary architectural style and traditional designs with intricate embellishments and ornate carvings and murals. The front entrance has a multi-arched gateway with red pillars, to symbolize prosperity and good fortune. Also, the temple has dragon-inspired columns and pagoda rooftops, and an extravagant prayer hall with three altars.
You can often see both devotees and visitors burning joss sticks, kneeling in prayer and placing offerings at the feet of the statues. During Chinese festivals such as Wesak Day and Mooncake festival, thousands of devotees frequent the temple.
Thean Hou Temple is a popular wedding venue among KL’s Chinese locals and even conducts fortune telling readings as well as traditional Chinese exercise and martial arts activities such as Qigong, tai-chi and wushu classes. Minibus #27 from the Klang bus terminal takes you to Jalan Syed Putra and the temple is only a short walk away.
Ambassador Kamala Shirin Lakhdhir visits Guan Di Temple
Malaysian staff from the U.S. Embassy brought Ambassador Kamala Shirin Lakhdhir to visit several important cultural sites in Kuala Lumpur.
In this video they visit Guan Di Temple. Enjoy!
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Kakitangan Malaysia dari Kedutaan Amerika Syarikat membawa Duta Besar A.S. Kamala Shirin Lakhdhir ke beberapa tapak budaya penting di Kuala Lumpur.
Dalam video ini, mereka melawat Tokong Guan Di.
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Kuan Ti (Guan Ti) Temple, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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A visit to Guan Di temple
Step 18 China town Kuala Lumpur. Guan Di Temple (Kuan Ti Temple). Храм Шри Махамариамман. 20.11.17
Guan Di Temple (так же известный как Kuaкуn Ti Temple).
Здесь находится легендарный 59-килограммовый медный Guan Dao (китайское оружие). Многие верующие постоянно посещают этот храм, поскольку они полагают, что меч обладает особой силой, благословляет и защищает человека, если прикоснуться к нему или поднять. Некоторые даже считают, что у него есть внутренняя сила, которая может магически приумножить удачу человека.
Построили этот храм в честь одного из величайших воинов Китая, известных как генерал Кван, Гуань Ди или Гуань Ю. Ему дали титул «Бог войны», и многие решили поклониться ему благодаря его превосходным боевым и военным навыкам. Многие полагали, что благодаря его благословениям и защите благополучие человека может быть достигнуто и приумножено. Тем не менее, Бог войны помогает только тем, у кого чистый ум.
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Храм Шри Махамариамман
Архитектурный стиль:дравидийская архитектура.
Храм Шри Махамариамман – это самый старый индуистский храм в Куала-Лумпур и одна из главнейших святынь индуистов всей Малайзии.
Храм был посвящён Великой матери Мариамман, культ которой очень популярен среди выходцев с юга Индии, составляющих львиную долю индуистов Малайзии. Первоначально он строился в качестве семейного святилища и исключительно для личных нужд. Таковым Шри оставался до 20-х годов прошлого столетия, когда сюда начали пускать всех желающих. В 1885 году оригинальное здание (которое спустя 2 года было перестроено в камне) разобрали и перенесли с прежнего места близ железнодорожного вокзала на нынешнее место в китайском квартале. Подобную странность можно видеть и в Сингапуре: Шри Мариамман там тоже находится в Чайна-тауне, что немного парадоксально для индуистской святыни.
Его особенность - оригинальный фасад, выполненный в стиле южных индийских дворцов.
Расположенный на краю колоритного района Чайнатаун, храм неизменно привлекает внимание туристов.
Его удивительная центральная башня Раджа Гопурам, которая во всю высоту украшена множеством различных фигурок, похожа на волшебную резную шкатулку, выполненную из цельного куска дерева.
Пять ее ярусов поднимаются вверх на 23 метра и служат основой для 228 изваяний разнообразных персонажей индуистского пантеона.
Внутри храм не менее красив, чем снаружи. При его отделке использовались изразцы, привезенные из Италии и Испании, полудрагоценные камни и многоцветная роспись.
А главная ценность храма — серебряная колесница с более чем двумя сотнями колокольцев
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GUAN DI Temple,Chinatown Kuala Lunpur
Once of the most impressive Chinese temples in Kuala Lumpur is the Guan Di Temple (also known as Kuan Ti Temple); a beautiful Taoist temple. Tourists that visit Chinatown can easily walk to Jalan Tun H. S. Lee, a small street parallel to the busy Petaling Street. Upon entering you will experience many locals praying and worshipping Guan Di.