Sam Poh Tong Temple
Location: Perak
Location Info
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Gunung Rapat, 31350 Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia |
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+605 2552 772 |
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Location
The Sam Poh Tong Temple is a popular cave temple that is situated in Gunung Rapat. Gunung Rapat is
about 5 kilometers south of Ipoh. The Sam Poh Tong Temple is said to be the biggest cave temple in
the whole of Malaysia and is out of its world in terms of its work of art. You will be able to see
various statues of Buddha in the cave temple which can be easily found among the stalactites and
stalagmites in the cave.
Overview
It was said that the cave was found in 1890 by a monk who came from China. The monk was
passing through Ipoh and he decided to make the cave his home and as a place for him to meditate.
The monk remained at the cave for another 20 years until he deceased. There are still nuns and
monks who dedicate their lives to Buddha occupying the cave temple of Sam Poh Tong until today.
Other than being a Buddhist cave temple, the temple's compound includes a crematorium and a
columbarium where ashes of the deceased are kept safe. The comlumbarium in Sam Poh Tong is like
a four-storey blue colored building block. The cave temple is especially packed during the
Ching Ming when the relatives of the deceased come to pay respect to their ancestors. They leave
behind food and offerings to them.
Also, in front of the temple is a very beautiful garden with a large fish pond. Decorations
in the garden include the Japanese stone lantern and pagodas that add a touch of beauty to the garden.
It was said that in 1993, the garden won the award of the best landscaped garden in Malaysia.
Transport
The Sam Poh Tong Temple is a popular cave temple that is situated in Gunung Rapat. Gunung Rapat
is about 5 kilometers south of Ipoh. The Sam Poh Tong Temple is said to be the biggest cave temple
in the whole of Malaysia and is out of its world in terms of its work of art. You will be able to
see various statues of Buddha in the cave temple which can be easily found among the stalactites
and stalagmites in the cave.
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