Place of worship

Sam Poh Thong (Ampang) Buddhist Temple

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October 28, 2019
First discovered by a monk in 1890, this temple, 5km south of Ipoh, is still used by nuns and monks pursuing solitary meditation. To the right of the entrance is an ornamental garden with ceramic lions, miniature shrines and Buddha statues encircling a rock-studded pond. Continue through the main chamber to reach a breathtaking scarlet-tiered pavilion with sheer limestone behind. Opposite is a turtle pond: these armored reptiles are said to re-balance karma when released (or fed slices of tomato). The temple can be reached by Gopeng-bound buses from Ipoh’s local bus station, but the most convenient way to visit is by private transport or on a tour.
First discovered by a monk in 1890, this temple, 5km south of Ipoh, is still used by nuns and monks pursuing solitary meditation. To the right of the entrance is an ornamental garden with ceramic lions, miniature shrines and Buddha statues encircling a rock-studded pond. Continue through the main ch…

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Location
396 Jalan 7
Ampang, Selangor