A Hindu temple near Ischang Street seems to be a magical match, but it is not surprising in Malaysia, a religiously diverse country. The temple is small and free, you need slippers to enter, there is a place to store shoes on the side, less than MYR. The architectural sculptures are very exquisite, the high gates extend upwards, a little pyramidal feeling, and the top is carved with Hindu characters, rich in color and lifelike. After the narrow gate enters, there is a bright hall, and the top edge of the hall is also a sculpture, surrounded by a circle. Walking to the end is a worship platform, and I am seeing believers sitting in the famous Hindu eyebrows. It can be said that this is a religion that is extremely difficult to reach in China, and it is interesting to see it in a foreign country today.