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Tua Pek Kong Temple

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Closed Today Open tomorrow at 6:00-18:00
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hours
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Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman, 93100 Kuching, Sarawak, MalaysiaMap
Phone+60 82-237 643
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Shoushan Pavilion Dabogong Temple ~ Picture 4 was taken on the night we arrived in Kujin on the first day. It was brightly lit at 10 o'clock in the evening and smoky! Later, I looked at it and found that it was the first day, no wonder! Picture 2 is the afternoon passing by and heard firecrackers firing. I didn't go in. I looked at it opposite. There were actually lion dances. I don't know what kind of ceremony this is... It is said that this is the most prosperous Chinese temple in Kujin. The Dabogong Temple of Shoushan Pavilion is next to the hillside of Kujin, facing the river. The building around it was bombed by the Japanese army in 1941, but it remained standing. The temple was built in 1843, but official records only admit it was built in 1876. In 1876, the temple was renovated in a major way. Shoushan Pavilion Dabogong Temple is backed by the flower pot mountain, facing the Sarawak River, backed by the mountains and water, the temple is dedicated to the uncle, like sitting on a comfortable chair, looking at the rivers and rivers in the distance. "Uncle Gong" is the name of the Hakka family to the land. There are not many people in the Big Uncle Temple on weekdays, but once the Lunar July Lanpen Festival, there will be celebrations, very lively.

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