Thean Hou Temple Review

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The Tianhou Temple is located on a small hill in the south of Kuala Lumpur. The main hall is majestic and majestic, overlooking the city of Kuala Lumpur. It is a famous Mazu temple in Kuala Lumpur. The square in front of the main hall is full of red lanterns. During the first month of the lunar calendar, there is a Chinese New Year atmosphere. My local friend took me to this beautiful palace as a surprise. It is surprisingly beautiful. The architecture and statues of different animals are amazing. It is worth a visit when you go to KL. Don't miss it.

Thean Hou Temple

Posted: Mar 26, 2020
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  • Chainz kiki
    5/5Outstanding

    Great place and holy place, colourful and free entrance, and for the Car park fee rm5

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    Posted: Feb 11, 2025
  • Isa Milian
    5/5Outstanding

    Thean Hou Temple is a magnificent six-tiered Chinese temple located atop Robson Hill in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Dedicated to the sea goddess Mazu, it stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the Malaysian Chinese community.🕐 Business Hours: Open daily from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM.  • 📍 Address: 65, Persiaran Endah, Taman Persiaran Desa, 50460 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.  • 🎟️ Ticket/Entrance Fee: Admission is free, but donations are appreciated to help maintain the temple grounds and support its activities.

    0
    Posted: Jan 28, 2025
  • zrth.thr
    5/5Outstanding

    This temple is very charming. The red structure is stunning. The temple is well kept and clean. Buddhist are praying there and people need not make a noise.

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    Posted: Jun 2, 2023
  • 传说黑龙
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Tianhou Palace in Kuala Lumpur is large in scale, and the architectural style is very pure Chinese classical style. It is beautiful and worth a visit. As a tourist attraction, no tickets are charged, and it is more religious than the temples that are circled in China. There are many restaurants and small tourist shops on the ground floor, which are economical and affordable, bringing great convenience to tourists. There are also Chinese in Malaysia who marry there, bringing more human care and religious compassion than the domestic money-making temples, which are worth a visit.

    3
    Posted: Sep 26, 2017
  • E24***53
    5/5Outstanding

    The temple is a chinese buddhist temple located a bit outside of the city centre.The architecture is very beautiful.It has multiple floors that you can climb to and see the view of the city from the top.You’re allowed to enter the temple but you have to take your shoes off at the door.I highly reccomend this temple

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    Posted: Sep 30, 2019
  • _We***50
    5/5Outstanding
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    I went with my two daughters. The whole was pretty good and the photos were pretty good. The ground floor is a marriage registry, with 12 zodiac statues and moon statues. It is a good party worth taking pictures, but it is not very convenient to take a taxi on the return trip.

    5
    Posted: Nov 3, 2017
  • 爱喝柠檬茶
    4/5Excellent
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    It is a very ordinary temple, but foreign countries are usually called the Tianhou Palace, may be cheaper, not many people, unlike the domestic are selling incense everywhere, praying for blessings, is to add balsamic oil, please incense a note, will not cause smoke-filled state, I think this is very good.

    4
    Posted: Feb 12, 2018
  • Nature Lover68
    5/5Outstanding

    The Thean Hou Temple is a Chinese Sea Goddess Mazu located in 65, Persiaran Endah, Taman Persiaran Desa, Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan. This temple is a famous tourist attraction and also has a marriage registration office within. Many visitors come here for the stunning CNY decorations during Chinese New Year.Open daily from 8am - 10pm, free admission!

    1
    Posted: Jan 4, 2023
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