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Sin Sze Si Ya Temple (仙四师爷庙)
Temple
3.8
Based on 10 reviews
Reviews
Yo
Yong Meen 🌙
74 month ago
Very bad attitude and didn’t explain properly to us
Bi
Bijan Y
112 month ago
KL is a broad church if beliefs.
Ra
Rafal W
113 month ago
Important Taoist temple that honours early leader Yap Ah Loy.
Th
Theng K
114 month ago
Sip太岁及转角运..请到此处
Lo
Low E
118 month ago
仙四师爷很灵哦...
Jo
Joe L
147 month ago
The temple was founded in 1864 by Kapitan Yap Ah Loy, a prominent figure among Chinese during the 18th century.
Ka
Kayvee s
148 month ago
The oldest temple in KL, a deeply spiritual place also a very important historical significance.
DH
DHR.com
148 month ago
Located in Chinatown, this is the oldest Taoist Temple in KL. This is dedicated to the deities Sin Sze Ya and Si Sze Ya. You can witness old, traditional Chinese religious customs here.
Ed
Edwin S
153 month ago
Beware rear lane parking exhorting people at RM 6 per entry. Park at open air space for RM 2.20 per half hr
Ke
Kevin P
161 month ago
This temple is hidden between KLs busy streets. It's like an oasis in the concrete jungle. Can you find it,
14A Lebuh Pudu, 50000 Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, GPS: 3.1455352,101.69635
+60 3-2078 9052
http://www.sytemple.org
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