[2024 Ayer Itam Attraction] Travel Guide for Kek Lok Si Temple (Updated Dec)
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Temples
Address:
Kek Lok Si Temple, Jln Balik Pulau, 11500 Ayer Itam, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Opening times:
Open today at 08:30-17:30Opening Soon
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+60 4-828 3317
Exploring Penang's Majestic Kek Lok Si Temple: A Budget Traveler’s Delight
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Kek Lok Si Temple is one of my favorite places to visit in Penang. As budget travelers, we took a bus from town; Rapid Penang bus number 203 is a convenient option, providing an affordable and scenic ride. Known as the oldest and largest temple in Malaysia, it’s a must-see destination. The temple's main attractions include the Buddha Pavilion, Avalokiteshvara Hall, the towering Kuan Yin statue, the iconic Pagoda, and the Liberation Pond. Though it was very hot during our visit, a brief 30-minute rain shower brought the temperature down, making the experience even more enjoyable.
💰Average Price per Person:No entrance fee but visit to some areas of the the temple is chargeable
📌RM2 entrance fee to visit pagoda
📌Rm16 for a return trip for the inclined lift
Maryyngyng1
Amazing Penang Island Malaysia
Georgetown, Penang
The city of colours, food and street art.
The Penang Hill Railway
One station funicular railway which climb the Penang Hill.
Kek Lok Si Temple, Penang
Pagoda area mainhall- most instagrammable place to click your pictures
Enjoy the architural mix of Chinese, Thailand & Burmese culture
Put in your wishing ribbon for good luck
Penang isn't just about beautiful scenery and island, its also about vibrant culture, unique local shops and delicious foods.
Immerse yourself in the legacy of a community that has shaped the heart and soul of this historic city.
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nourahzee
Kek Lok Si Temple
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Getting There - the location of Kek Lok Si Temple is at Jalan Balik Pulau, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia. You can take a taxi or Grab a car to get to here.
Attractions - this temple was built in year 1891, is one of the largest and finest Chinese Temple in South East Asia. The temple is significant to the visitors with it’s marvellous architectural, and well design for the convenience for the worshippers who perform their religious ceremony here.
BRps
A must visit Temple at Penang
If you are looking for a few hours trip in Penang, I would recommend you to consider visit the incredible Kek Lok Si Temple. The temple located at the hillside overlooking Penang Island. I am not a buddhist but I came to admire its unique style of architecture, explore the mystique surrounding and learn a little about the history. Ofcourse taking photos is a must! The view from every angles are beautiful and breathtaking. It was a nice experience and fun here.
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Ron_1215
The Biggest Buddhist Temple in Malaysia
Penang is one of my favorite city in Malaysia. The food, culture, places, and also friendly people have special place in my heart. I visited the biggest Buddhist temple in Malaysia, Kek Lok Si Temple. It opens from 8:30 to 17:30. I got there by bus from Penang Street in Georgetown. The bus fare is about RM 2. The journey took about 30 – 40 minutes. I got off at Air Itam bus station and take a walk to Kek Lok Si. The temple is up on the hill, but no need to worry as they provided a funicular train services and you can enjoy the beautiful view of Penang Island from up there. There's a magnificent Kwan Im statue at the peak level of the temple and at the second level there's also a pagoda. A lot of visitors were taking photo here, but please keep in mind that this is a religious place, so we still have to be respectful to those who were coming for pray.
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nidyinwanderland
Kek Lok Si Temple
Kek Lok Si Temple is a Buddhist temple that located in Air Itam Penang Island. This temple consists of several part like the hill gateway, the garden pavilion, the main prayer hall, and at the highest of this temple you can see the Kuan Yin Bodhimandala Statue.
To go this temple you can ride Rapid Penang Bus 201/203/204 from Komtar Terminal and pay 2 RM. Actually there are not fee for the entrance, but if you want to ride the sky lift to the highest point of this temple you have to pay 16 RM.#kekloksitemple #penang #temple
Andri696
A must visit place in George Town!
#wecreate
Apart of the 36.57metres tall bronze statue of Guanyin(Goddess of Mercy), Kek Lok Si Temple also featuring an iconic 7 levels, 30-metre-high Pagoda(Ban Pho Tar) with thousands buddha and the gorgeous 360⁰ views. There also has beautiful hilltop gardens which make it icing on the cakes! While enjoying the serenity and scenic landscape, lots of visitors love to selfie or taking nice pictures here. Besides that, visitor could step up to the top level of pagoda, the view from the top put Georgetown into perspective.
Open daily from 8.30am - 5.30pm. Entrance fee : RM3 only. Highly recommended!
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Nature Lover68
Magnificent Kek Lok Si Temple in Penang
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With its breathtaking beauty and rich history, Kek Lok Si Temple stands as a symbol of Malaysia's multicultural society and the harmony between different religious beliefs. One remarkable feature of Kek Lok Si Temple is the giant bronze statue of Kuan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy. Standing tall at a height of 36.5 meters, this majestic statue is an embodiment of compassion and grace. It is said to be one of the tallest Kuan Yin statues in the world, and its presence exudes a sense of tranquility and serenity, attracting countless visitors seeking solace and spiritual enlightenment. Throughout the year, the temple hosts various festivals and religious ceremonies, the most notable being the Chinese New Year celebrations. With its awe-inspiring architecture, serene ambiance, and vibrant festivals, the temple attracts visitors from all over the world.
Address: Kek Lok Si Temple, Jln Balik Pulau, 11500 Air Itam, Penang
Ambiance/Facilities: 8/10
Rating: 4/5
FlyingNoodles
Kek Lok Si Temple Penang
Address :Kek Lok Si Temple, Jln Balik Pulau, 11500 Air Itam, Penang.
Opening hours: 8:30am - 5:30pm (daily)
Ambiance/Facilities :100-feet-high (30-metre) pagoda, hundreds of little tortoises in the pond.
Highlights :The Kek Lok Si Temple is located in Air Itam, Penang. It is the largest Buddhist temple in Malaysia. The buildings here have a history of 132 years since they were built.
Avg. Price per Person :FREE
Rating :4.5/5.0
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GoayZX
Penang Kek Lok Si Temple
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Penang holds special memories because it was one of the few family overseas trip when my late father was still around.
During our visit to Penang, we went to Kek Lok Si Temple as my parents love to visit temples. The most eye catching landmark must be the statue of Guan Yin standing at a height of 30.2 m. We also got to see the Penang City view from the top of the temple. There were also Chinese zodiac statues whereby each of us took photo with our each respective zodiac.
Bret Huat
Relax your mind and feel spiritual energy
Getting There -
-By car or grab
-By public transportation: You can take Rapid Penang buses 201, 203, 204, 206, or 502 to Kek Lok Si. These buses stop at the foothill of the temple.
Attractions
- Getting to know different style of god
- Relax your mind and purifier your energy
- Make wish in temple
-The Main Pagoda: The Pagoda of Ten Thousand Buddhas, also known as the Rama VI Pagoda, is the main attraction of Kek Lok Si. It is a seven-story pagoda, standing at a height of 30 meters, which houses a large number of Buddha statues and relics.
-The Bronze Statue of Kuan Yin: This is the world's tallest bronze statue of Kuan Yin, the goddess of mercy. It stands at a height of 36.5 meters and is located at the entrance of the temple.
-The Liberation Pond: This is a pond filled with turtles, which is believed to bring good luck to those who release them back into the water.
-The Pagoda of Rama V: This pagoda is dedicated to King Rama V of Thailand, who donated funds for its construction. It is a five-story pagoda and houses a large number of Buddha statues.
-The Bell Tower: The bell tower houses a giant bell, which is rung to signal the start and end of daily prayers.
-The Bodhisattva Hall: The Bodhisattva Hall is a hall dedicated to the Bodhisattva, who is believed to have achieved enlightenment but has chosen to remain in the world to help others achieve enlightenment.
-The Garden: The temple is surrounded by a beautiful garden, which offers stunning views of the surrounding hills and the sea.
Hotels -
-The Habitat Penang Hill: This eco-tourism destination is located on Penang Hill, just a short drive away from Kek Lok Si Temple. It offers comfortable lodgings surrounded by nature and stunning views of the island.
-Jen Shangri-La is a hotel located in George Town, Penang. The distance from Jen Shangri-La to Kek Lok Si Temple is approximately 10 kilometers, which is around a 20-minute drive depending on traffic conditions
Food & Restaurants
-lots of street food on the way to kek loh si temple such as saobao, yam cake, fried tofu....
-Siang Pin Seafood Restaurant: This restaurant is located within the temple complex and serves a variety of seafood dishes, including steamed fish, fried squid, and chili crab. It offers indoor and outdoor seating areas with views of the temple and the surrounding area.
-Kek Lok Si Vegetarian Restaurant: This restaurant is located on the ground floor of the temple complex and serves a variety of vegetarian dishes, including noodle soups, stir-fries, and rice dishes. It is popular among visitors looking for meat-free options.
-Lok Lok Stall: This stall is located near the entrance of the temple complex and serves Lok Lok, a popular Malaysian street food dish. It consists of various skewered items such as vegetables, meat, and seafood that are boiled in a pot of broth and served with dipping sauces.
Shopping
-there have souvenir shop in temple
-lots of local cookies shop outside the temple
Tris c
Kek Lok Si Temple @ Penang
Brimming with history, Kek Lok Si Temple is one of Penang’s most visited Buddhist temples on the islands. Built in 1891, this century year old temple is home to a 120ft Goddess of Mercy statue. People from all over the world flock to this temple for its beautiful surroundings as well as to pay their respects. You can visit this temple by using car/taxi or even by bus. #newyearadventure
PamTravels
Kek Lok Si Temple
Kek Lok Si is a nice and impressive temple that is definitely worth a visit.
The temple consists of several layers and is very easy to reach with small elevators (paid).
There are men who drive back and forth with electric vans.
In the high season I wonder if it is worth visiting the temple, we were there outside the main season and it was already a long wait for the elevators.
Once at the top you have a beautiful view of the city and there are ponds with dozens (perhaps hundreds) of turtles to see.
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syaidanayli
A super satisfying food trip to the Penang!
It was a short yet fulfilling trip to Penang!
It started with a visit to the Traditional Kopitiam - Joo Leong cafe where they serve eggs in cute green little cups and toasts with margarine. It was crowded early in the morning so pay a visit there early.
Next, we went to the famous tourist spot, Kek Lok Si temple where they housed a huge Guanyin statue. It’s fun to walk around and feel the peacefulness. Do try out the short cable car trip to the second or third station of the temple to reach the Guanyin statue.
The popular Ayer Itam Asam laksa is just a stone away from the base of the temple. The service was fast and the soup was flavourful. Not to forget the famous Penang Road chendol that everyone has to try! It has a super rich taste of coconut sugar with coconut milk topped with green smooth jelly ! Perfect choice as a dessert under the hot sun!
Do check out the Sunday market - Hin Bus Depot if you happened to visit Penang on weekend. It’s the latest hipster spot where various art and craft creators gather and show their work. Live band performance is pretty cool too.
Eating is never ending in Penang, a few others food that you must check out are prawn noodle and oyster omelette at Lebuh Presgrave, char kway teow, parse bye and curry noodle at Cecil street market.
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Bobo0692
Kek Lok Si Temple
Address: Kek Lok Si Temple, Jln Balik Pulau, 11500 Air Itam, Penang, Malaysia
Highlights:
One of the most spectacular Chinese Buddhist temples in Southeast Asia. Dedicated to the Goddess of Mercy, this beautiful Chinese temple is situated on the hilltop at Air Itam Penang. Comprising monasteries, several prayer halls alongside gardens, and the beautiful giant Guanyin statue, overlooking George town and Penang.
The best time to visit Kek Lok Si Temple is during the Chinese New Year. Plenty of interesting festive decorations adding to the tourism value of this attraction. Recommended to walk up the hills, traffic could be terribly jammed.
There is a souvenir shop and a vegetarian restaurant where you can shop and dine there. Free entrance, donations are welcome.
Rating: 5/5
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FlyingNoodles
Tortoise Liberation Pond
Tortoise pond is one of the main attraction in Kek Lok Si Temple.
It is the first part of the temple - the liberation pond, traditionally people liberate animals to gain merit.
There are hundreds of tortoise in the pond and are of several species, including the red-eared slider turtles, the Chinese pond tortoises and the Golden Coin turtles.
Visitors can buy water convolvulus from vendor nearby to feed to tortoise.
But I feel pitty to the tortoise. I want them to let go. I think the space is too small for them.
Location: Jalan Pokok Ceri, 11500 Ayer Itam, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
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JAMjaunt
Kek Lok Si Temple
Built since the year 1891, Kek Lok Si Temple situated in the island of Penang, Malaysia, is one of the largest and finest temples complexes in Southeast Asia.
It was translated as "Temple of Paradise', so you can immediately see why this should be featured.
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Kim-Possible
Impressive Buddhist Temple - Must Visit
Construction started in 1891, Kek Lok Si Temple of Penang is one of the largest temples complexes in Southeast Asia, expansion has continued since then. With millions of images of Buddha and hundreds of beautiful cravings, sculptures and murals in the complex, Kek Lok Si Temple is not just a religious site but also an unique heritage treasure.
The main draw in the complex is the striking seven-storey Pagoda of Ten Thousand Buddhas with 10,000 alabaster and bronze statues of Buddha, and the bronze statue of the Goddess of Mercy.
In 1930, the seven-storey main pagoda of the temple, the "Ban Po Thar" (萬佛塔, "Pagoda of the Ten Thousand Buddhas"), a 30-metre-high (98 ft) structure, was completed. This pagoda combines a Chinese octagonal base with a middle tier of Thai design, and a Burmese crown (spiral dome); reflecting the temple's amalgam of both Mahayana and Theravada Buddhism. It represents syncretism of the ethnic and religious diversity in the country. King Rama VI of Thailand laid the foundation for the pagoda, so it is also named "Rama Pagoda".
In 2002, a 30.2-metre (99 ft) bronze statue of the Goddess of Mercy, was completed and opened to the public. The statue is complemented with a 60.9 metres (200 ft) three-tiered roof pavilion (with 16 columns made of bronze supporting the pavilion), which was completed in 2009. It is the tallest Guanyin statue in the world. One hundred statues of the goddess Kuan Yin, each of 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) height, are set around the main statue of the goddess.
Beside the 2 main structures, the complex has other very beautiful prayer halls and different temples which one can spend 2-3 hours to slowly explore. Best way to see this magnificent complex is to get a hired car to drive up to the Goddess of Mercy statue and slowly make your way down to the entrance.
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Eat See Travel
Kek Lok Si Temple @Penang
The Kek Lok Si Temple, located in Air Itam, Penang, Malaysia, tt is the largest Buddhist temple in Malaysia, and is famous and an important pilgrimage center for Buddhists in Southeast Asia.
This temple has the seven-storey Pagoda of the late Thai king Rama VI, known as the pagoda of Ten Thousand Buddhas with 10,000 alabaster and bronze statues of Buddha, and the 120 ft bronze statue of Kuan Yi, the Goddess of Mercy.
Some part of the temple was destroyed in October 2021 due to fire break out, however, the temple still in operated and open to the public. The renovation is still on going, and public are welcome to do donation. Open daily from 8.30 am to 5.30 pm.
Address: Jalan Air Itam, 11500 Ayer Itam, Pulau Pinang
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JoonBond
Kek Lok Si Temple
Address: Jalan Air Itam, 11500 Ayer Itam, Pulau Pinang.
Getting there: It is around 20 minutes drive from the Georgetown city centre. The road is slightly elevated and narrow as it is located on a small hill. You may drive and park in from of the temple which cost RM2 per entry.
Highlights: The Kek Lok Si is a Buddhist temple located in Air Itam. It is also the largest Buddhist temple in Malaysia! ‘Kek Lok’ means supreme joy in the Hokkien language, hence this temple also well-known as the Temple of Paradise. 😍
What makes this temple even more famous its is colourful mural which makes it very instagrammable. The temple is separated into different sections and I have took more than 3 hours to fully explore it. 😆
Opening hours: 8.30am to 5.30pm daily
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Yolo31
Kek Lok Si Temple - Penang, Malaysia
Kek Lok Si Temple is the biggest Buddhist Temple in Malaysia. There is a massive temple plus some pagodas and a few other temples. The garden area is also very nice and there’s some ponds with fish and tortoise.
The temple is a venue for the celebrations of the Chinese community, especially colorful celebrations are held here during the Chinese New Year.
The Temple is open to the public from 07:00 to 21:00 daily. Entrance is for free, only in the pagoda Ban Pa Thar you need to buy a ticket for 2 ringgit.
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Aurora3
Night View of Kek Lok Si Temple@Penang
Location - Jalan Air Itam, Ayer Itam, Penang Malaysia, PC:11500
Getting There - Easily accessible via public transportation, Rapid Penang buses 203 and 204 directly to Air Itam market or self-drive from Georgetown using Waze😊.
Attractions - To visit Kek Lok Si temple while traveling to Penang is a-must-to-do in the list. Upon reaching the base of the temple, walk up to the new Liberation Pond filled with tortoises on the first level of the temple. Proceeding along the path towards the Kek Lok Si Avalokiteshvara Hall where you can find three majestic seated Bodhisattva. Continue exploring the temple until the top which you can find yourself looking the Goddess of Mercy(Guan Yin) statue standing at 36.5m high, might need a super wide angle lens camera for a shot😄.
Enjoy the night scenery with the lights and LEDs around the entire temple😉.
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Travel with Geo
Memorable trip to Kek Lok Si Temple
Kek Lok Si temple is located at Ayer Itam area.
It took us 20 minutes to reach from george town area.
You can choose to park at the parking area and take a cable car up or you can drive directly up to the hill top.
The Guan Yin statue is absolutely breathtaking. You can also have a view of the whole penang island from top.
Wenwu
Kek Lok Si
Kek Lok Si Penang is the largest Buddhist temple in Malaysia. It is the oldest temple in Penang, located at Ayer Hitam and a famous tourist attraction. The parking at temple is RM3 and you would need to pay another RM3 to park at the Guan Yin temple above the Kek Lok Si temple. You can enjoy the view of Penang island from the Guan Yin temple.
BunnyL
Checking out the beautiful Kek Lok Si temple in Penang.
Destination Deluxe
I have visited quite a lot of asian temples but really didn’t get what this one was about. Its set out over multiple levels and as i have mobility issues, we paid to get the funicular , instead of stairs. It was really odd. You went up one level and came out in an underground car park. Then a guy on a golf-cart drove us up to the next level which was a massive shop selling the most random items i have ever seen. There was a beautiful temple on this level but with another shop in it. Then we went up another level and, you guessed it, another massive tacky shop. There were some beautiful parts of the place but it kinda felt like you were in a disney attraction which each time ended at the merchandise shop.
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ICEICEE
Penang Temple, Penang, Malaysia, I have seen the most beautiful Buddhist temples
Malaysia is a multi-ethnic, multicultural and multi-faith country. There are many believers in Hinduism, Halalism, Buddhism, etc., but the Penang Temple in Penang is absolutely I have been to so many Southeast Asian Buddhist temples, one of the most loved ones!
Jile Temple is located under the flag mountain. The whole temple is built on the mountain. The lotus scorpion, the pagoda, the glazed tile, the round arched Buddha statue and so on have very Chinese characteristics, and the green plant coverage is very high. There are tropical plants such as pools, flowers and potted plants, which are rare in domestic temples!
At Kek Lok Si, you can enjoy the beauty of Penang from above. During the rainy season in October, after the shower, the sun casts a thick cloud and illuminates the yellow walls of the Kek Lok Si, making the whole temple Brilliant.
Kek Lok Temple does not need tickets, except for a pagoda inside, it needs 2rm, the tickets are not expensive, but it is definitely worth to go and see, each floor of the tower is enshrined with a Guanyin, the top of the wind is very large, vision Beautiful! Very recommended!
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Puer Wang.
The Kek Lok Temple was built in 1893 and took 20 years to complete. It has since been expanded and is still being rebuilt. Many people come to Penang to go to Kek Lok Si to pay a visit. In fact, unlike many temples, there are three different architectural styles of China, Thailand and Myanmar.
Ink_and_Poetry.
Kek Lok Si Temple, Penang
#malaysiatrip Known as Malaysia’s largest Buddhist temple, it is a spiritual and architectural masterpiece.
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Kek Lok Si Temple in Penang is a symbol of Malaysia’s religious diversity and architectural grandeur. Nestled on a hill in Air Itam, the temple boasts a seven-tiered Pagoda of Rama VI and a 36-meter tall statue of Kwan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy. The temple’s intricate carvings, colorful lanterns, and serene gardens make it a peaceful retreat for spiritual seekers and art lovers alike. During Chinese New Year, the temple comes alive with vibrant decorations and festive celebrations. With panoramic views of Penang Island, Kek Lok Si offers a blend of spirituality and visual splendor.
Earluck
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🛕For those who want to make merit in Penang, you must go to worship and ask for blessings at Turtle Hill Temple or Kek Lok Si Temple, located at Jln Balik Pulau, 11500 Ayer Itam, Pulau Pinang or on the way to Penang Hill.
🏖️Environment: This is the largest Mahayana Buddhist temple in Penang. It is located on a hill, but you can drive up or travel by bus conveniently.
📌 Interesting things: There are many highlights in the temple, such as the Ten Thousand Buddhas Pagoda, a large statue of Guan Yin Bodhisattva, and a turtle pond. All points can be visited for free. It is another interesting tourist attraction in Penang.