This document provides information about three Chinese temples in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The Thean Hou Temple was built in 1989 and represents Buddhism with decorations in green or red colors. The Leng Eng Tian Temple was built in 2012 in Sungai Way and represents the Nine Emperor God, decorated in green or yellow. The document also provides brief descriptions of Chinese fortune sticks, kneeling in prayer, and the journey of self-discovery in Buddhism.
3. THEAN HOU TEMPLE
LOCATION: KUALA LUMPUR
YEAR BUILD: 1989
REPRESENT: BUDDHISM
COLOUR : GREEN OR RED AND
IS DECORATED WITH FIGURES
OF DIVINITIES.
RED COLOUR RANGE
REPRESENTS JOY AND
FESTIVITY.
GREEN SIGNIFIES HARMONY,
OF FUNDAMENTAL
IMPORTANCE TO THE CHINESE.
10. LENG ENG TIAN
TEMPLE
LOCATION : SUNGAI WAY
YEAR BUILD : 2012
REPRESENT : NINE EMPEROR
GOD
COLOUR : GREEN OR YELLOW
AND IS DECORATED WITH
FIGURES OF DIVINITIES
GREEN SIGNIFIES HARMONY,
OF FUNDAMENTAL
IMPORTANCE TO THE CHINESE
YELLOW AND GOLD STAND
FOR HEAVENLY GLORY.