Penang | A 30-Foot-Tall Giant Goddess of Mercy Statue

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This is the largest Chinese Buddhist temple in Southeast Asia, and it holds deep cultural significance for the people of Penang.
At the top of the mountain stands a 9-meter-tall (approx. 30 feet) statue of the Goddess of Mercy (Guanyin) — you can really feel how devoted the locals are.

Entrance Fees:
Most areas of the temple are free to enter, but access to the Pagoda of Ten Thousand Buddhas requires an extra RM2 ticket.

Getting Up the Mountain:
You can walk or take transport to different sections — the transport is split into paid segments, so you can mix walking and riding:

Cable Car A (RM3): From the base to the Pavilion (Da Shi Dian)
Shuttle Bus (RM2–3): From the Pavilion to the Main Hall & Pagoda
Cable Car B (RM3): From the Main Hall area to the Giant Guanyin statue at the summit
Tip: It’s best to walk part of the way and take Cable Car B for the last section to save energy and catch the best views.
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Post by Fly with Jess | Apr 21, 2025

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