Kwan Yin Tong - Goddess of Mercy Cave Temple - Ipoh Perak (Part 1)
Kwan Yin Tong - Goddess of Mercy Cave Temple is situated in Ipoh Malaysia. Ipoh is surrounded by many limestone hills and caves. As a result, they are many cave temples in around the city of Ipoh in the Kinta Valley. The two most popular temples mentioned in all the guide books are Sam Poh Tong and the Perak Cave Temple. There are around 30 additional temples in Ipoh also of which Kwan Yin Tong is one of them. Its still expanding and renovations are ongoing when funding is available.
There are about 75 statues of Guan Yin (Deity) here.
People come here to visit daily or pray to Guan Yin for good health and fortune. Its very busy esp during the Chinese New Year every year.
Kwan Yin Tong - Goddess of Mercy Cave Temple - Ipoh Perak (Part 5)
Kwan Yin Tong - Goddess of Mercy Cave Temple is situated in Ipoh Perak Malaysia. One of the many cave temples found among the limestone hills in Ipoh.
Many hundreds of golden Kwan Yin statues adorned the cave surface and on the altar.
Taken with a Sony DCR-SX47E camcoder.
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PerakView - Gopeng's Guan Yin Temple - 14 Jan 2010
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Kwan Yin Tong - Goddess of Mercy Cave Temple - Ipoh Perak (Part 2)
Kwan Yin Tong - Goddess of Mercy Cave Temple is situated in Ipoh Malaysia. Ipoh is surrounded by many limestone hills and caves. As a result, they are many cave temples in around the city of Ipoh in the Kinta Valley.
The video shows the outside of the cave temple. One can see the hundreds of Kwan Yin statues adorned the limestone cave surface.
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Tortoise Pond at Kwan Yin Tong (Goddess of Mercy) Cave Temple Ipoh Perak
Kwan Yin Tong (Goddess of Mercy) cave temple in Ipoh Perak Malaysia. A tortoise pond is created outside the cave temple.
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Kwan Yin Temple, Canley Vale
Walter Mason, author of Destination Saigon talks about Kwan Yin Temple
in Canley Vale, NSW
Guan Yin Ah Ma : Guan Yin Dan Celebration @ Hatyai Part 2
Guan Yin Ah Ma : Guan Yin Dan Celebration @ Hatyai Part 2
Floating Guan Yin temple
Malaysia's first floating Goddess of Mercy temple conducts eye-dotting ceremony of Guan Yin statue at Weld Quay.
Gopeng Heritage House And Guanyin Cave Temple, Perak Malaysia
Heritage House contains displays items from Gopeng and contains an eclectic selection of curios and collectables dating from 100 years ago up until the 1960s. The exhibits are arranged over two floors.
The Perak Cave Temple temple, located at the foothills of Gunung Tasek in Ipoh, Perak, was constructed in 1926. It was built into a limestone hill, so it is quite a unique Buddhist temple to visit
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KwanYin Tong (Goddess of Mercy) Cave Temple Ipoh Perak -Tortoise Pond (Part 3)
Kwan Yin Tong - Goddess of Mercy Cave Temple is situated in Ipoh Malaysia. Ipoh is surrounded by many limestone hills and caves. As a result, they are many cave temples in around the city of Ipoh in the Kinta Valley.
There is a tortoise pond in the temple compound ouside. People consider tortoise as symbol of longevity and good fortune. Visitors came here and throw coins into the pond to wish for long life and good luck. You can see those coins in the pond there.
1 of 2 Quan Yin Chanting & Meditation at Guan Yin Temple in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Close your eyes, absorb the magic! Say a prayer for compassion. Daily at 12:30pm, free, public welcome. Jennifer Thompson takes you there! Chanting & recitation of the daily Ceremony Of Repentance Of the Great Compassion With A Thousand Hands and Thousand Eyes at the Dharma Realm Guan Yin Sagely Monastery on Jalan Ampang in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
The Guan Yin Temple & Chan See Shue Yuen Clan House in Kuala Lumpur
This quick video shows you the Guan (or Kuan) Yin Temple and the nearby Chan See Shue Yuen Clan House in Kuala Lumpur.
Ipoh Vacation - 11 Jun 14 ( D )
11 Jun 14 - 12.35 pm, ... stay at Ipoh Boutique Hotel with parents ( Deluxe Twim / room 104 ) ...
Visit Kwan Yin Tong Temple Ipoh with parents, Weng Keong, Bubble, yuan en and yuan tao.
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A Wishing Tree at Kwan Yin Tong Cave Temple Ipoh Perak
Kwan Yin Tong (Goddess of Mercy) cave temple in Ipoh Perak Malaysia.
There is a Wishing Tree outside the cave temple. Visitors come here to wish for good luck, fortune, good health or anything they wish will throw an orange tied to a piece of red paper with written message on it onto the tree. The orange must catch on the tree branches when its being threw. If not they have to throw again! Hopefully their wish will come true for them.
Devotees @ Waterloo St Guan Yin Temple
It was ren shan ren hai (people mountain people sea) as devotees went to pay their respect to Guan Yin, offering their first joss sticks
Perak Tong Cave Temple, Ipoh, Malaysia
There are more than 30 cave temples in and around Ipoh and Perak Tong is one of the most famous and frequently visited.
I expected more people there when I visited recently - it was almost empty. It was a weekday though and I imagine it gets more crowded at weekends and public holidays.
History of Perak Tong
There is an information plaque outside the temple which provides some background. It reads as follows:
In 1926 Chong Sen Yee and his wife Choong Chan Yoke who came from Jiao-Ling province of China, discovered Perak Tong.
On approval from the Perak State Government they started to develop the cave temple. As Chong Sen Yee was mainly involved in the planning and development of the cave temple his wife went all out to look for donations to carry out the plan, locally and internationally.
After more than 50 years of diligent and careful work in and around the cave temple, Perak Tong has become one of the best cave temples in Malaysia.
After climbing the steps and passing through the narrow entrance passage, the limestone cave opens up into a giant space with a high dome and branching off into hidden recesses and grottoes.
A golden sitting Buddha statue, 40 feet tall, dominates the temple. He is flanked by four guardian deities which I have seen described as 'goddesses' .
The walls of the cavern are decorated with colourful murals depicting characters and events from Chinese mythology and Buddhist scriptures.
Chinese calligraphy also adorns the walls some of which was painted by the afore-mentioned Chong Yin Chat.
There are numerous statues and carvings scattered around the temple, including a female with 18 arms who could be Guan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy. The strong aroma of incense mixed with the earthy cave smell lends the cave a special atmosphere.
In all there are supposed to be 450 steps to the top where there is a double storey pavilion providing excellent views over the northern suburbs of Ipoh and a nearby industrial zone.
From here the distinctive limestone hills which circle the city are clearly visible on the horizon. I could see away in the distance that some of the hills are being dynamited and quarried to be turned into cement and kitchen work-tops. That's a big shame. Surely there are other places where limestone and marble could be obtained without demolishing Ipoh's most distinguishing characteristic?
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Papan Old Town
And so I was told, there is an old Papan and a new Papan. The one I'm showing now is the old Papan. Story has it that Papan used to be a rich mining town until business start to decline and the township was forced to move out thus the entire town is as good as dead.
The town is located near Pusing(布先) and Batu Gajah(华都牙也),16km from Ipoh. Near the entrance, there is a Kuan Yin temple and next to it is a huge cemetery. In Papan, the dead is more than the living; no wonder some said this is Ghost town, and some houses are said to be haunted (included NO.2).