
This is a Chinese Taoist temple in the 18th century, founded by the Cantonese and Fujianese who first migrated to Penang, and named it Guangfu Temple. Many pilgrims come here to burn incense and worship the goddess, praying for good luck and smooth sailing, so it is called Goddess of Mercy Temple. It is located at the southernmost end of Lebun China, at the intersection of Jln Masjid Kapitan Keling and Lorong Stewart. There are stone lions guarding the door in front of Guangfu Temple, and there are incense burners in the square, with super large standing incense, and the incense is constantly burning. Many pigeons are moving freely here, some are flying, some are on the roof, and some are washing feathers in the pool. The scenic spot has a long history and is worth a visit.




This is a Chinese Taoist temple in the 18th century, founded by the Cantonese and Fujianese who first migrated to Penang, and named it Guangfu Temple. Many pilgrims come here to burn incense and worship the goddess, praying for good luck and smooth sailing, so it is called Goddess of Mercy Temple. It is located at the southernmost end of Lebun China, at the intersection of Jln Masjid Kapitan Keling and Lorong Stewart. There are stone lions guarding the door in front of Guangfu Temple, and there are incense burners in the square, with super large standing incense, and the incense is constantly burning. Many pigeons are moving freely here, some are flying, some are on the roof, and some are washing feathers in the pool. The scenic spot has a long history and is worth a visit.
The Guanyin Temple in Penang, Malaysia is the oldest Chinese temple in the area. This temple was built by the earliest immigrants to Penang, Malaysia. During every festival, many Chinese come here to burn incense and worship Buddha, and the incense is still very popular.
It is a very old temple in Penang, and the locals call it "Guanyin Pavilion". Founded in 1800, Guanyin Pavilion is the most popular and bustling Chinese temple in Penang. It is located in the historic area and is worth a visit. Especially during the Spring Festival, it is very suitable for taking photos with big red lanterns, and the night view is even more amazing.
nice place o visit located at quite busy traffic, a lot people came for pray, unique architecture and good to visit, should visit
You can see the sign if you walk from the Clan Bridge towards the Everbright Building. There are basically no tourists here. It is great for taking photos at sunset, and it is also very beautiful when the lights are on. It is worth coming to see.