Relax your mind and feel spiritual energy
Getting There -
-By car or grab
-By public transportation: You can take Rapid Penang buses 201, 203, 204, 206, or 502 to Kek Lok Si. These buses stop at the foothill of the temple.
Attractions
- Getting to know different style of god
- Relax your mind and purifier your energy
- Make wish in temple
-The Main Pagoda: The Pagoda of Ten Thousand Buddhas, also known as the Rama VI Pagoda, is the main attraction of Kek Lok Si. It is a seven-story pagoda, standing at a height of 30 meters, which houses a large number of Buddha statues and relics.
-The Bronze Statue of Kuan Yin: This is the world's tallest bronze statue of Kuan Yin, the goddess of mercy. It stands at a height of 36.5 meters and is located at the entrance of the temple.
-The Liberation Pond: This is a pond filled with turtles, which is believed to bring good luck to those who release them back into the water.
-The Pagoda of Rama V: This pagoda is dedicated to King Rama V of Thailand, who donated funds for its construction. It is a five-story pagoda and houses a large number of Buddha statues.
-The Bell Tower: The bell tower houses a giant bell, which is rung to signal the start and end of daily prayers.
-The Bodhisattva Hall: The Bodhisattva Hall is a hall dedicated to the Bodhisattva, who is believed to have achieved enlightenment but has chosen to remain in the world to help others achieve enlightenment.
-The Garden: The temple is surrounded by a beautiful garden, which offers stunning views of the surrounding hills and the sea.
Hotels -
-The Habitat Penang Hill: This eco-tourism destination is located on Penang Hill, just a short drive away from Kek Lok Si Temple. It offers comfortable lodgings surrounded by nature and stunning views of the island.
-Jen Shangri-La is a hotel located in George Town, Penang. The distance from Jen Shangri-La to Kek Lok Si Temple is approximately 10 kilometers, which is around a 20-minute drive depending on traffic conditions
Food & Restaurants
-lots of street food on the way to kek loh si temple such as saobao, yam cake, fried tofu....
-Siang Pin Seafood Restaurant: This restaurant is located within the temple complex and serves a variety of seafood dishes, including steamed fish, fried squid, and chili crab. It offers indoor and outdoor seating areas with views of the temple and the surrounding area.
-Kek Lok Si Vegetarian Restaurant: This restaurant is located on the ground floor of the temple complex and serves a variety of vegetarian dishes, including noodle soups, stir-fries, and rice dishes. It is popular among visitors looking for meat-free options.
-Lok Lok Stall: This stall is located near the entrance of the temple complex and serves Lok Lok, a popular Malaysian street food dish. It consists of various skewered items such as vegetables, meat, and seafood that are boiled in a pot of broth and served with dipping sauces.
Shopping
-there have souvenir shop in temple
-lots of local cookies shop outside the temple