Kuala Lumpur Guandi Temple | |
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Exterior front of the temple, 2022 | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Taoism |
Location | |
Location | Kuala Lumpur |
Country | Malaysia |
Geographic coordinates | 3°8′38.38″N 101°41′48.94″E / 3.1439944°N 101.6969278°E / 3.1439944; 101.6969278 |
Architecture | |
Completed | 1887 |
Kuala Lumpur Guandi Temple (shortened as KL Guandi Temple, Chinese: 吉隆坡关帝庙), or Kuala Lumpur Emperor Guan Temple, also known as the Kuala Lumpur Kuan Ti Temple, is a Malaysia-based Taoist temple located in the Jalan Tun H S Lee, Kuala Lumpur. Founded in 1887 or 1888, it is one of the oldest temples in Malaysia. Not available for sitting in meditation.
History
Kuala Lumpur Guandi Temple was founded in 1887 by Kwang Chao Association of Kuala Lumpur (吉隆坡广肇会馆).
In the early years of its establishment, Kuala Lumpur Guandi Temple was dedicated to handling affairs of the Ethnic Chinese.
See also
References
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