Attractions in Centipede Temple

The Centipede Temple, also known as Then Tze Khoon, is a fascinating attraction located along Jalan Temiang in the northern part of Seremban, Malaysia.

Inside the temple, you’ll find a three-story pagoda with a laughing Buddha statue on the top floor. Although Then Sze is primarily a Taoist temple, it also contains Buddhist images, which is common in many Chinese temples in Malaysia. The main Then Sze Holy temple is built into the rock face and houses a drum, a Qing Dynasty bell, an ornate door, antique lanterns, and ceiling hangings. Outside, there are shrines called the Purple Cane Gazebo and the Datuk Altar.

Besides the centipede, another attraction is the God of Marriage statue, referred to as Yue Lao. Couples seeking a happy marriage hook lockets with red strings attached to a fence alongside the statue, hoping for a long and joyful union.

There are also statues of the Eight Immortals are seated on rocks amid the trees; Lucky Tortoise Pool and Koi Pond: Overlooked by a statue of Guan Yin; Pavilion Dedicated to Guan Di: A golden toad statue with a coin in its mouth is believed to protect wealth and guard against bad luck. Refreshment Shop and Religious Trinket Stall are also available.

Location:
The temple sits on a ridge at the top of Wu Gong Hill (Bukit Jung), approximately 127 meters above sea level. Devotees must climb 264 steps to reach the temple, which offers breathtaking views of the surrounding green and pleasant countryside.

Next time you’re in Seremban, consider visiting this unique temple and experiencing its rich history and spiritual significance!

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Post by Tummy Travels | May 30, 2024

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