Tua Pek Kong Temple: Kuching’s Oldest Chinese Temple and Cultural Landmark

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Standing proudly along the Kuching Waterfront, the Tua Pek Kong Temple is the city’s oldest Chinese temple, believed to have been established as early as 1770.

Dedicated to the deity Tua Pek Kong, revered as the God of Prosperity, the temple showcases vibrant Chinese architecture, complete with dragon-adorned walls and intricate carvings. Having withstood the 1884 Great Fire and the Japanese invasion during World War II, it symbolizes resilience and spiritual significance.

Visitors can immerse themselves in Sarawak’s rich Chinese heritage, especially during festivals like the Hungry Ghost Festival and Tua Pek Kong’s birthday celebrations. Its central location and historical importance make it a must-visit cultural site in Kuching.    

Post by Jjtotheworld | May 2, 2025

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