🏮 Hiang Thian Siang Ti Temple: A Backpacker’s Guide to Kuching’s Most Spiritual Hideout!
by SonnySideUp
May 17, 2025
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Hiang Thian Siang Ti Temple, nestled on Kuching’s historic Carpenter Street, is a must-visit destination for history and culture lovers. Built in the mid-19th century by early Teochew Chinese immigrants, the temple is dedicated to the Jade Emperor (Thian Siang Ti), a major Taoist deity.
This heritage site bursts with vibrant details—ornate dragon pillars, intricate wood carvings, and colorful murals that reflect classical Chinese craftsmanship. More than just a place of worship, it stands as a living testimony to the spiritual and communal life of early Chinese settlers in Sarawak. The temple plays a vital role during Chinese festivals, especially Chinese New Year and Jade Emperor’s Birthday, drawing devotees and visitors alike. Visiting this sacred site offers a deep dive into Kuching’s multicultural roots and enduring traditions.
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