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Chan She Shu Yuen Clan Ancestral Hall

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Hugo & Stella
February 24, 2020
Founded in 1896, this clan association serves as a community base for families of the Chan, Chen, Chin and Tan ancestries. Constructed in 1906, the building is one of the finest examples of Chinese temple architecture and is decorated with carved figurines and wall panels depicting Chinese mythology and history. The building has also some of the richest examples of shek wan, a pottery roof and exterior wall decoration originating from southern China. Address: 172, Jalan Petaling, Kuala Lumpur
Founded in 1896, this clan association serves as a community base for families of the Chan, Chen, Chin and Tan ancestries. Constructed in 1906, the building is one of the finest examples of Chinese temple architecture and is decorated with carved figurines and wall panels depicting Chinese mythology…
Steve
May 3, 2016
Chan See Shu Yuen Temple oldest Buddhist temples in Malaysia. Built between 1897 and 1906. Amazing architecture of Chinese culture. Located at the southern end of Jalan Petaling, it is characterized by a typical open courtyard and symmetrical pavilions, and decorated with colourful paintings, woodcarvings and ceramic fixtures.
Jo
January 1, 2020
Located at the southern end of Jalan Petaling, Chan See Shu Yuen Temple is one of the largest and oldest surviving Buddhist temples in Malaysia. Built between 1897 and 1906, it is quite an elaborate temple, characterized by a typical open courtyard, an intricately carved roof, gables, and specially-crafted terracotta friezes. Easily accessible via the Pasar Seni LRT (only a 15-minute walk from the station), it serves a dual function as both a shrine and a community centre. Originally built as a kongsi (clan house) for families with the surnames Chan, Chen or Tan, besides the temple’s beautiful architecture you can also see black-and-white pictures of deceased clan members above the altars on the right and left of the main temple. Opening Hours: 08:00 – 18:00 Location: Southern end of Jalan Petaling
Located at the southern end of Jalan Petaling, Chan See Shu Yuen Temple is one of the largest and oldest surviving Buddhist temples in Malaysia. Built between 1897 and 1906, it is quite an elaborate temple, characterized by a typical open courtyard, an intricately carved roof, gables, and specially-…

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172 Jalan Petaling
Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur