Location : Exit 68, Genting Sempah, Pahang, 28750 Bentong
Opening & Closing time ( 9 AM - 6 PM)
Entrance Fee (Free Entry)
More details about the Temple :
Chin Swee Cave Temple is a Chinese temple perched on a rocky slope before the summit, connected by road or cable car via Awana Skyway.
The temple was built by the founder of Genting (Lim Goh Tong) to venerate Buddhist figure Chin Swee.
Originally a cave temple, years of development have produced an expansive physical complex beyond the original altar chamber, rooted in traditional Chinese architecture expressed by ornate prayer halls, colourful statues, opulent archways and its iconic pagoda.
In 1994, Chin Swee Temple was finally open to public, but additional layers were added over ensuing years to create the sprawling complex visitors see today.
Locals often frequent for religious rituals and enjoy the serene atmosphere. While tourist visit it to learn more about Buddhism, and to explore the depiction of 10 champers of hell.
Chin Swee Cave Temple Travel Tips:
The peace of the religious center should be maintained at all times.
Modest dressing is recommended.
Photography without permission inside the temple is not advisable.
Bridge of fairies
Laughing Buddha Guan Yin statue
Pagoda
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