Sin Sze Si Ya Temple

Embracing tradition at KL’s Sin Sze Si Ya Temple: a Wood Dragon prayer gathering

On the Eve of Chinese New Year, generations of worshippers gathered at the historic Sin Sze Si Ya Temple, the oldest Taoist temple in Kuala Lumpur, steeped in over a century of cultural significance.

Photo of the day: Sin Sze Si Ya Temple’s unique ritual wards off bad luck

At the Sin Sze Si Ya Temple in Kuala Lumpur, the Taoist community gathers for a religious ceremony to mark the celebration of the Chinese New Year.

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