🔥The San Shan King Temple in Kangkarpur, Johor: "Drums resounding, deities riding on sedan chairs, blessing the area with peace and prosperity"

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The SangkapaKong Temple in Kangkapur, Johor, inherits the traditional beliefs of Teochew immigrants and holds a grand procession every two years. During this time, the village streets are bustling with activity, with sedan chairs parading along the way, accompanied by gongs and drums, lion and dragon dance troupes, and various folk art performances, showcasing the cohesiveness and religious fervor of the Chinese community. Residents set up incense tables in front of their doors, reverently inviting the gods' blessings and praying for peace and prosperity. This procession is not only a display of religious faith but also a crucial symbol of the Chinese preserving their ancestral traditions within Malaysia's multicultural society. Each grand event is like a "village carnival," perpetuating history and faith to this day.



Tips:
• Location: San Shan Guo Wang Temple, Kangkar Pulai, Johor
• Date and Time: Every two years, usually during the Lunar New Year holidays (please check the temple for announcements)
• Transportation: Driving is recommended; on the day of the event, roads can be congested, so it is recommended to arrive early.
• Highlights: Procession of the palanquin, drum and dragon and lion dances, and traditional art performances.
• Tips: In crowded places, remember to keep your belongings under control; respect religious venues and avoid touching the palanquin.

Post by Xiao Xiao home | Sep 15, 2025

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