Sunday, 8 June 2014

Visit Perak - Kuan Yin Temple, Ipoh

The first guardian that comes into view. Folks relaxing with dogs.

Probably the only static mermaid. I wish this one was alive!

The Goddes of Mercy statues when looked upon gives one a peace of mind.

A Chinese trader showing a piece of wood that allows light to penetrate. I was not pleased with his ugly looking nails. 

A teenager lifts a pail of water from a well. I did not see anyone throwing coins in it.

A woman touching the center of a gong. My intuition tells me she is absorbing energy. 

My brother who also decided to polish his photography skills came along with me.

A sight to behold...Gold plated Buddhas standing on the Lotus.

Starting them young...A father helps his young child with joss sticks.

A bell in the center of the temple used during morning chants.

A unique passage that connects the temple to the Art Museum.

Professional sculptures were brought in from India and China. 

A Chinese warrior sitting on a horse, scenes like this takes your imagination to a the battlefield. 

Not a bad way to relax sitting on a static tortoise.

A perfect place to relax. Within this wooden house is a traditional massage room.

Visitors coming out from the 3D Art Museum as we walk against them.

My brother getting blessing from a Chinese Monk.  

Harry defends himself against an angry Cobra.

A perfect place for the family. A girl playing with a Dolphin.

Spider Women in action.

A child tries to climb a Camel.

These two girls were relaxing on a rock.

Close up of a rock.

Bricks laid properly which will lead you deeper into the cave.

The interior of the cave is well lighted and clean.

A small tunnel at the end of the cave leading to an exit door.

Fukang Herbs Farm in Ipoh.

The image of Buddha in a meditative posture painted elegantly on a rock.

The laughing Buddha.

Love...A mother and her child relaxing at the river.

This is the small bridge you have to cross before entering into the Temple.