The three saints that they referring here are most probably the 3 most popular Chinese scholars. They are Confucius and the other two more kind of thing. (Don’t test my history, its disastrous)
Of course Taoist temples like this is very common for town that mostly occupied by Chinese that carry out some traditional small businesses.
Written Nov 18, 2004
The middle panel said “ERECTED BY A GRATEFUL PEOPLE TO THE MEMORY OF THE HONOURABLE MARTIN LISTER” and other smaller words that I can hardly read.
So, it’s a testimonial for Martin Lister who contributed to the development of Kuala Pilah town I guess.
Written Nov 18, 2004
This is the first land mark when you arrive at Kuala Pilah. The temple will be on your right hand side as you coming from Sri Menanti or Seremban.
I arrive at Kuala Pilah on Deepavali day, but I do not see much of the Indian worshipping in the temple. This picture was taken on day 2 and I was the only person in the temple courtyard for some photo taking purposes.
I have taken a lot of photos around the temple courtyard. Since I’m not an expert to interpret Hindu’s faith, I’ll not post any other pictures in case I explain them wrongly.
Written Nov 18, 2004
Instead of showing you the way to Kuala Pilah from the alternate exit, I would like to show you how to get to Kuala Pilah from where we last spin off from Road 51. We must take the right turn or you’ll be back to Seremban in no time.
The “Must See” section is best view using “Author’s Order” and the remaining sections will be of no particular order.
Updated Nov 18, 2004
Yes, this is a piece of land for religion use on city planning act. Again, this proof that malaysia is the only country in this planet whereas people in different religion live n harmony and peacefully.
Written Feb 25, 2003
"Dastar" is a traditional headgear worn by the Sultan. This is the replica of the official dastar worn by the first Yang Di Pertuan Agong (King) of Malaysia who is from Negeri Sembilan.
Updated Mar 1, 2006
Written Jan 18, 2005
Written Nov 18, 2004
Most pre-war old buildings in Kuala Pilah will most likely fall into this category where air-conditioning compressors are hanging everywhere, and slowly losing their pre-war identity.
Written Nov 18, 2004
These are some pre-cooked lemang that normally served by Muslim friends during the Hari Raya open house.
I have a separate lemang tip in my Tampin page.
Written Nov 18, 2004
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These are some pre-cooked lemang that normally served by Muslim friends during the Hari Raya open house.I have a separate lemang tip in my Tampin page.
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About 35km south west of Seremban, this small town is worth a visit to see the old 100 year old "Istana" or palace originally build for the Sultan of Negeri Sembilan. It's now a museum and is worth......
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