Thean Hou Temple
The Thean Hou Temple was built by the Hainanese in order to commemorate the
Goddess of Thean Hou. The Thean Hou Temple is one of the largest Chinese temple
in Malaysia and South East Asia. It was officially opened on 3rd September 1989.
The temple is built on a 1.67-acre piece of land. The original temple was
initially at Jalan Sultan but was relocated at the present location in 1987. The
temple has four levels.
The top level is the main temple hall where all the cultural and religious
activities are held regularly. At level one is the souvenir shops and the food
court while the 2nd level is the banquet hall where most Chinese wedding dinners
are held.
And at the 3rd level is the marriage registration and administrative offices.
The main temple hall is beautifully decorated by dragon-inspired columns and
immaculate rooftops. From this level, you will be able to enjoy the
breath-taking view of the Kuala Lumpur Skyline.
At this level too, you can also get able to have a close up look at the Goddess
of Thean Hou who is flanked on her right by the Goddess of Waterfront and
Goddess of Mercy on her left.
The two main functions of the temple are as a marriage registration center and
also as a place to hold Chinese dinner ceremonies.
Getting There
Thean Hou Temple is easy accessible by taxi. The best way to get to Thean Hou
Temple is by driving there. It is situated on top of the Robson Hill. The
journey up to the top of the hill is rather steep. Parking is ample but is not
free during the weekends.
You can get to Thean Hou Temple if you are on the way to Midvalley Megamall via
Jalan Syed Putra.
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