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  1. Jun 24, 2016 · Lot 3115 & 3116, Jalan Stakap, Jalan Tepi Sungai, Teluk Pulai,41100 Klang Selangor Darul Ehsan, Klang, Malaysia. Rating · 4.6 (11 Reviews)

  2. Jun 29, 2022 · Klang’s Snake Temple is an interesting look into the Malaysian Chinese community’s way of life, culture, and beliefs. It’s a unique mixture of adherence to long held traditions passed down through hundreds, perhaps thousands of years – combined with new influences shaped by centuries of migration and assimilation.

  3. Visit the Snake Temple. The Tian Hock Kung Temple is a temple slightly outside of the old part of Klang and famous for its decorative snake sculptures. A few live snakes also live in the temple, but unlike the snake temple we visited in Penang a few days later, they aren’t just snoozing around the place but in cages.

  4. Klang’s Snake Temple is an interesting look into the Malaysian Chinese community’s way of life, culture, and beliefs. It’s a unique mixture of adherence to long held traditions passed down through hundreds, perhaps thousands of years – combined with new influences shaped by centuries of migration and assimilation.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Snake_TempleSnake Temple - Wikipedia

    The Snake Temple (Chinese: 蛇庙; pinyin: Shé Miào; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tsuâ-biō), also known as the Temple of the Azure Clouds, is a Chinese temple within George Town in the Malaysian state of Penang.

  6. Jun 12, 2017 · Snake Temple or Tian Hock Kung located just 5 minutes drive from Klang town, Selangor Malaysia. The temple was build some 4 decades ago and it is very unique, whereby there are many snake statues around and inside the temple building.

  7. 20. Thian Hock Keong Snake Temple. This interesting temple is decorated with numerous sculptures of snakes, coiled around columns, adorning the roof and even wrapped around the altar. I believe it is a Taoist temple and it looks fairly recent although I could be wrong.

  8. The ultimate Thian Hock Keong Snake Temple travel guide. Find Thian Hock Keong Snake Temple's location, entrance fee, opening hours, and what you can do here.

  9. Jun 12, 2018 · The Snake Temple (officially known as Hock Hin Keong or Cheng Hoon Giam) was built in the mid-19th century to honor Chor Soo Kong, also known as Qingshui, a Buddhist monk and healer born in...

  10. Penang’s Snake Temple has to be one of the most unusual things to do in Penang. Located about a 20-minute taxi ride south of the city, it’s official name is Hock Kin Keong. At the time it was built, around 1850, the temple was surrounded by jungle and legend has it that the snakes living there decided to make the temple their home.