“Kwan Yin Tong Cave Temple Ipoh”, a copyrighted post, was written for Klang, Malaysia Daily Photo blog by Autumn Belle @ http://mymalaysiadailyphoto.blogspot.com/ on July 17th, 2010.
Kwan Yin Tong of Goddess of Mercy Cave Temple is located at Gunung Rapat. The limestone hill here has the highest number of cave temples in Ipoh. There are about 75 statues of Guan Yin here.
The Kwan Yin statues and limestone hills on the right are reflected on the water in this pond.
Kwan Yin Tong Cave Temple is located at :
Batu 4½, Jalan Raja Dr. Nazrin Shah (Jalan Gopeng),
Ipoh, Perak.
It is opened daily from 9am to 6pm. For further details, call 05-549 9606.
This is my entry for Weekend Reflections # 43. To participate or view what others have posted for Weekend Reflections, please visit here.
Terrific captures and wonderful reflections! So colorful! Have a lovely weekend!
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Golden reflections look very attractive!
ReplyDeleteThat's an awesome array of statues! I think I'd have a hard time walking down that length — I'd feel like they're all watching me! ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat place, the line of statues are awesome. Wonderful reflections!
ReplyDeleteI think that's the most Guanyins I've ever seen in one place! Must be magical.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure the water looks metallic when the sun shines on the water from different directions with gold and silver reflections from the limestone cliffs behind.
ReplyDeleteThanks AutumnBelle for visiting my other blog and your kind words.
:) Rosie
wonder if any vandals ever still the statues,
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing place. Perfect for reflections.
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful and spectacular photo. I love seeing the world through other peoples' eyes.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot.
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