Liesheng Temple

Malaysia


This small Taoist temple is worth a look for its dragon-adorned roof and ornate wooden carvings. It features, among other deities, the popular Guandi (the patron of righteous brotherhoods, and sometimes called the god of war). The Chinese characters above the altar mean ‘Your needs will be answered’.


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