Hong Leong Temple, Port Dickson (29 December, 2006)
Hong Leong Temple (GPS: 2.47199, 101.85908), (Traditional Chinese: 雲龍廟, Simplified Chinese: 云龙庙, Pinyin: Yún Lóng Miào) is a Chinese temple in Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan. It is located on a bend of the road between Port Dickson and Teluk Kemang.
The outer walls of Hong Leong Temple is a terrace built to resemble a fortress, and houses a Buddhist-Taoist theme park with statues of legendary heroes. Entrance to the terrace is via a gate with the words 清水岩 Qīng Shuǐ Yán ("Clear Water Crag"). Among the legendary figures include the historical monk Xuanzang (from the epic Journey to the West), and his companions, Sun Wukong (aka Monkey God) and Zhu Bajie (aka Eight-precepts Pig).
Carp pond at Hong Leong Temple, Port Dickson (29 December, 2006)
Front façade of Hong Leong Temple (29 December, 2006)
Entrance to the terrace at Hong Leong Temple (29 December, 2006)
Statues of the monk Xuanzang, with Zhu Bajie and Sun Wukong, at Hong Leong Temple (29 December, 2006)
My wife (then girlfriend) Chooi Yoke at Hong Leong Temple (29 December, 2006)
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