Places of Worship
This collection highlights the diverse religious architecture of Perak, ranging from the golden domes of the Ubudiah Mosque in Kuala Kangsar to the limestone cave temples of Ipoh. It includes Taoist shrines like Lin Je Kong Temple on Pangkor Island, adorned with ornate statues, and Hindu temples such as Kuil Sri Sivasubramaniar. These sites reflect the spiritual heritage of the region's Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu, and Christian communities through intricate carvings, traditional Islamic design, and unique natural settings.
Lin Je Kong Temple
Taoist temple on Pangkor Island featuring colorful statues of characters from the Chinese classic Journey to the West and various deities overlooking the sea.
Sri Tehndayuthapany Swamy Temple
Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Murugan, serving the local community in the Tapah region.
Masjid India Muslim
Mosque in Teluk Intan serving the Indian Muslim community, featuring traditional architectural elements.
Ubudiah Mosque
The Ubudiah Mosque is a small Sunni mosque located in the royal town of Kuala Kangsar, Perak, Malaysia.
Guang fu yan
Buddhist cave temple situated within the limestone hills of Ipoh, featuring altars and statues integrated into the natural rock formations.
St. John The Evangelist Chapel
Christian chapel providing a place of worship for the local community in the Sungkai district.
Kuil Sri Sivasubramaniar
Hindu temple in Ipoh featuring traditional South Indian architecture and colorful carvings.
Surau Taman Menteri
Islamic prayer hall serving the local community in the Taman Menteri neighborhood of Taiping.
Surau
Small Islamic prayer hall located in the Gerik region.
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