Chin Swee Caves Temple is a Taoist temple that's set on a 28-acre plot of rocky forested land in Genting Highlands, where locals often visit for photos as they are free entry.
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Probably the only biggest temple to visit in a cozy cold temperature in Malaysia. There's a vegetarian and Starbucks located in the temple. Large space available for big group of tourists picture. Am...
The Chin Swee Caves Temple is one of the most scenic attractions in Genting Highlands built on a rocky forested land. The view from the temple is mesmerizing as you can see the moving white clouds up ...
tranquility clubbed with the feeling of being lost
The minute I entered the Chin Swee cave temple, I was attracted to the 9 story Pagoda. It was not like I haven't seen a lofty pagoda before, but it just had a sort of vibe to it. It was full of tranqu...
A very beautiful temple, well maintained. Wonderful scenery. Offer lots of great info in regards to the religion but the wordings on the board is fading off. No admission charge. Offer a great alterna...
A day trip to temple with friends to see the breathtaking views from the square in front of the temple. You can feel the nature with fresh air escape from the KL. Also have good food and feel the weat...
Qingshuiyan Temple is located on the hillside of the picturesque Yunding Plateau. The temple is dedicated to the Qingshui ancestor who prayed for rain and exorcism. Nestled in a tranquil temple overlooking the lush virgin forest, it is enough to forget the troubles of the city. The nine-story stupa, the Temple of Heaven and the tall Buddha statues illuminated by the lanterns are all famous places here. There are tens of thousands of Buddha peace lights in the Wanfota for the good faith and sincerity of all parties, and begging for peace. In addition, you can also enjoy many stone carving attractions and exquisite crafts with the theme of traditional Chinese folk tales.
Chin Swee Caves Temple is a Taoist temple that's set on a 28-acre plot of rocky forested land in Genting Highlands, where locals often visit for photos as they are free entry.
A good place to clear my mind, and enjoy the cool breeze here, do visit here if you're Free, highly recommended
Huge huge temple that's located right before the peak of genting highlands. Lots of different altars of gods and deities from Buddhist and taoist religions. You can get amazing views of the surrounding forests and mountains from this temple. Definitely worth taking a look if you're going up to genting.
my favorite place for genting highlands. is a nice place to visit where have a big Buddha, fish pond and a small walkway to see the 18 floor hell. it got a vegetarian restaurant, serve nice food. price wise expensive. can stay here too. a cheaper room in genting. it is better to drive here.
love this place .. sight seeing and very calm