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8, Jln Perak, Pulau Tikus, 10350 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia, Butterworth
Buddhist Temple Wat Buppharam - Buddhist temple in Butterworth, Malaysia
Interesting Thai temple. Theres a lifting Buddha that had not seen elsewhere.
Nice place to visit and walk around. Be mindful to follow the etiquette and to not disturb others. Great place to appreciate the architecture and the culture.
Great Buddha Temple to visit!!𝐖𝐚𝐭 𝐁𝐮𝐩𝐩𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐚𝐦 (means flower temple- a Thai Buddhist temple located at Perak Road, George Town is often called as the Temple of the Lifting Buddha. Visitors can meet lots of Thailand monk when coming here.
Wat Buppharam (Pulau Tikus, Penang, Malaysiais situated at #8 Jalan Perak. This Thai temple is renowned for the statue of Luang Phor York (the "Lifting Buddha"), Luang Phor Thuard, Sreewali, The Four Faces Buddha and lots more. Get the holy water home to bathe and be blessed ... for believers.
Siamiese temple with beautiful architecture.
After so many years, still maintain the place clean and nice . Great job.
Good and nice temple to pray
Provide a wishing pool for everyone to make wishes and toss coins, you need to bring your own coins. No incense and candles, tour only.
Easy to locate. Parking on site is available.
Very quiet and peaceful environment, when its not crowded. Try going in the morning before 10am.
A very nice place, silent and peace
Thai Buddhist Temple.
identical landmark, famous shrine for pray and make wishes
This is the tale of 2 worlds 🌎, the old and the new, the loud and the quiet, 1 moment you are on a hill in a busy street market, the next you are in a peaceful meditation garden, surrounded by history, great carvings and statues, spectacular views.. getting lost in a place that I found quiet relaxing,
After so many years still Very well maintained. 🙏🙏🙏
The time when visit was a sunny day,good place to visit and pray
A Therawada Buddhist temple with Thai tradition. Nice and colourful archictecture similar to Thailand. Came here to offer prayers and make wishes. Yes, you can ask about your wishes from The lifting Buddha.
Thai Buddhist temple, where you can have your amulets blessed and be blessed at the same time
Place for praying. Calm place. Praying places with label descriptions nos of joss stick and sequence (21 nos). Feel good after the prayer (individual opinion and feeling)
very clean and peaceful temple. I love the energy here.
Sleeping buddha is huge. Open on weekend only 9am-4pm if um not mistaken during CMCO period
A good place for prayers
Another Thai Buddhist Temple in Penang. You can try your strength to lift up one heavy small Buddha statue made from bronze.
Visit a few times a year as my mum niche was there. The place is quite dark & not properly kept. It could be due to the niche was open more then 40 years ago.
This is one of the happening Thai Buddhist temples in Penang (during festive periods). Therere many spots for devotees to venerate including the main hall. Particularly interesting is the Luang Phuo York Buddha statue located inside the main hall towards the back. Go check it out with an open mind, not with doubtful closed mind.
Visiting the temple is a regular ritual for my family. Yes, the frontage of the temple with its ornate carvings n garish paint job is striking, deliberately eye catching and attracts tourists. Less obvious is the back of the temple. Here we see that the temple isnt that well-kept as one may think. There is a squarish courtyard with overgrown grass, paper n plastic items litter the ground n unsightly litter bins placed awkwardly here and there. "Indah khabar dari rupa" is an appropriate Malay expression. Temple maintenance simply not good enough. Temple committee, please note. Cleanliness is next to godliness.
The infamous lifting buddha, follow the steps listed beside the entrance of lifting buddha and go thru it, if you believe it then maybe your wish will come through. Praying is always a good practice
this is a Thailand temple, got many spots to pray, the sacred monk, sleeping Buddha, sitting Buddha, four faces Buddha, and so on.There’s a monk inside the temple that you can ask for blessing and holy water.also famous for its Lifting Buddha..beautiful temple though
Its our the First Number One Temple and place in the WORLD. I recommend to all People in Pinang and tourists to visit this Temple. Its magic Temple with space energy and Best monks from there. I love all of them. Its like my Motherland. My respect and love for this Temple in Pinang Island Malaysia.
Its a worship place. Mainly Thai gods.Pray to believe
Thai buddhist temple a must visit for visitors
Very good
Variety of god, Buddha & goddess to pray for. Monks provide chanting for blessings, you might even bring ur beloved vehicles to chant for blessings.
Nice & serene temple surrounded by lush greenery in the heart of town.Devotees can pay tribute to Lord Buddha & the Goddess of Mercy in the main temple building. Theres also a shrine for ancestral worship.Other than shady trees & beautiful plants, the monks here also grow their own vegetables for daily consumption.
The temple provide car parking for devotees to park theirs car while doing prayer there,on Wesak Eves and Wesak day for a minimal fee easy for devotees.
Temple in the middle of Pg island. Nice & serene environment.
You will feel very relax and peaceful in mind when you go there to pray .
Nice, Beautiful and Serene Temple.
Relatively small, but worth a visit if you have an hour to spare. The temple is fully functioning and quite busy with worshippers during the early morning hours. The small Buddha that supposedly helps one make decisions is tucked away in one of the small rooms behind the main altar. Do you dare ask it for advice? 🤔
Buddhist temple, colorful and quiet temple.
One of the Buddhist temple you should visit when in Penang.daily many local offer they prayers to lord buddha.during weekends buses of tourists will make a stop there also.
Amazing.You can also try to know about yourself by using "ciam si machine" put coin (20 or 50 sento get your horoscope / fortune-telling.Very nice place!
Serene atmosphere visiting this shrine or Buddhist Wat. The ambience of Inner peace can he felt while making offerings to Lord Buddha and other enlightened deities. If you have not visited this temple make sure you dont miss out while in the Island.
Wat Buppharam Thai (SiameseBuddhist Temple locates slightly away from the more popular Wat Chaiyamangalaram and Dhammikarama Burmese Temple but it is still considered to be located at Pulau Tikus area (Address:- No. 8. Jalan Perak, George Town, Penang Island, Malaysia. This relatively small but old Thai Buddhist temple complex was built in 1942 by a Thai Buddhist monk named Phothan Srikheaw, who was regarded as the first Chief Abbot of this temple. The founding father of the temple is honored by a gold leaf covered image, together with the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Chief Abbot of this temple, located at the front portion, near to the main building of this temple.The temple grounds are decorated with various mythical religious creatures, such as the traditional Thai Nagas, and deities that popular Thai religion "borrowed" from other cultures, a mixture of Hinduism and Taoism. The statue of Ganesha, the elephant headed Hindu deity is placed at the main entrance. On the left, there is a beautiful shrine consecrated to the goddess Kuan Yin, a Mahayana Bodhisattva, and on the far side leading to the burial grounds, there is a small shrine to the Land God, a Taoist deity. In spite of its modest size, Wat Buppharam has arguably one of the largest temple arches in Penang.Wat Buppharam is sometimes referred as The Temple of the Lifting Buddha. The name was deprived from a mini Buddha statue which was placed at one of the room to let visitors/worshippers seeking for spiritual guidance for personal and/or business matters. The Lifting Buddha is one of the main tourist attraction of this relatively old Buppharam Thai Buddhist Temple and hopefully, the creation of this site will help to provide an addition of another interesting local tourist location in Penang.
I lived on the ls land of penang with my husband who was in the R.A.F. during the 1960s. Its a beautiful ls land. Colour everywhere the climate is perfect, hot all year round as there are no seasons there. Beautiful food to be had everywhere. BABIES& CHILDREN OF ALL AGES THRIVE THERE AS MY 2 VERY LITTLE ONES DID.I LONG TO GO VISIT PENANG AGAIN.
Peaceful & quiet place. Parking available within the grounds.
A Thai Buddhist temple in a huge compound. There are resident Theravadin monks living there. A hive of activity during Buddhist festivals and Loy Krathong, but is usually quiet. The arch at the entrance is beautifully painted and elaborate. The inner shrine is beautiful. There are many statues of Thai mythical beings as well. Theres a souvenir shop within the temple compound.
A chance in Penang to see a Theravada Buddhist temple mixed wth elements of Siamese n Chinese folklore
A must visit site for tourist. Facinating.
Peaceful place. Buddhist temple for the locals and tourists.
8, Jln Perak, Pulau Tikus, 10350 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia, Butterworth
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