Peak Nam Toong Temple | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Buddhism, Taoism |
District | Kota Kinabalu District |
Location | |
Location | Kota Kinabalu |
State | Sabah |
Country | Malaysia |
Geographic coordinates | 5°57′1″N 116°4′33″E / 5.95028°N 116.07583°E / 5.95028; 116.07583 |
Architecture | |
Type | Chinese temple, pagoda |
Date established | 1970 |
Completed | 1982 |
Peak Nam Toong Temple (Chinese: 碧南堂) (also called as Peak Nam Tong Temple)[1][2] is a Chinese temple located among housing estate beside Lorong Bunga Bakawali 3 in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia.[3]
The temple was established in 1970 before undergoing renovation in 1982 with the temple patron deity are delivered from AnxiofFujian ProvinceinChina.[2][3]
The temple wall inside are filled with colourful drawings along with the murals of Four Heavenly Kings.[3] Beside the main prayer building, there is a 9-storey pagoda and an octagonal shaped Tian gong shrine for the worship of Jade Emperor in the temple compound.[3]
The temple also managing a kindergarten located far from the temple area.[4]
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Keynotes: ♦ Mahāyāna (either Chinese, Taiwanese branches) • ■ Theravāda (either Burmese, Sri Lankan, Thai branches) | ||
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