A Festival of Lights and Culture: Welcoming Spring at 德教会, Kluang
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I visited 德教会 (Che Luan Khor Moral Uplifting Society) in Kluang during the Chinese New Year season — and was greeted by a breathtaking light festival that transformed the entire temple compound into a glowing wonderland.
The temple, already known for its intricate architecture and peaceful vibe, takes on a whole new life during CNY. Lanterns in every shape and color hang across walkways and gardens, while LED sculptures and thematic decorations light up the night. It felt festive, spiritual, and heartwarming all at once.
Locals and visitors stroll through the temple grounds, take photos, make wishes, and enjoy the cultural atmosphere. The highlight? A massive golden snake display paired with traditional music echoing in the background.
Travel Tips and How to Get There:
• Best time to visit: Evening (7:00 PM onward) during Chinese New Year (usually late Jan–Feb).
• What to bring: Camera, water, light clothing (it can get warm), and some patience for crowds.
• Footwear: Comfortable for walking — the compound is large.
• Parking: Available but limited — arrive early or consider carpooling.
• Vibe: Family-friendly, peaceful, and filled with festive energy.
• Great for: Cultural immersion, photography, and enjoying local traditions.
How to Get There:
• Location: Che Luan Khor Moral Uplifting Society (德教会), Kluang, Johor, Malaysia.
• By car: ~2.5 to 3 hours drive from Kuala Lumpur; ~1.5 hours from Johor Bahru.
• By train: Take the KTM to Kluang Station, then a short Grab/taxi ride to the temple.
• Combine with: A visit to Kluang Rail Coffee, Gunung Lambak, or a stroll around Kluang Street Art areas for a full cultural day.