Kuala Pilah, Malaysia - Dozens of people enjoy fireworks and pray at the Si Thian Kong temple on the eve of the Chinese Lunar New Year celebrations in Kuala Pilah, in the Malaysian state of Negri ...
The annual sight of Hindu devotees bearing kavadis, milk pots, and smashing coconuts will take over the streets today as ...
Being a diverse nation, Malaysia has Buddhist ... but it is still regarded as the snake temple because of Chor Soo Kong – a Chinese Buddhist monk-turned-deity whom the temple is built for ...
Whether you are exploring bustling cities, peaceful temples or tropical islands, Malaysia offers a memorable way to celebrate Chinese New Year with loved ones.
Chinese communities across Malaysia are celebrating the New Year today in a festive and meaningful atmosphere, marking the beginning of the Year of the Snake - a symbol believed to bring joy, positive ...
Malaysia is leveraging the diverse festive celebrations of its multiracial communities to promote cultural tourism this Chinese New Year.
A Malaysian snake temple list is incomplete without arguably ... but it is still regarded as the snake temple because of Chor Soo Kong – a Chinese Buddhist monk-turned-deity whom the temple ...