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Kek Lok Si of the Tiger Year 2010

Posted by Hugo Lim On March - 9 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

The show is still on! Even though some bulbs have burned, the show time has been decreased from 12am to 10pm and the new Pagoda of Ten Thousand Buddhas has turned off its lights, the rest are still on! It’s still up until 13th March.

Catch it while it’s still on or you will need to wait for many months more.

Operation hours & lighting schedule
Feb 7th – 7pm – Opening Ceremony
Feb 8th to Feb 12th – temple open to public 8.30am to 5.30pm only
Feb 13th to Feb 15th – temple will be light up from 7pm to 7am
Feb 16th to Feb 28th – temple will be light up from 7pm to midnight
Feb 29th to March 13th – temple will be light up from 7pm to 10pm

Every year thousands of devotees turned up for the annual lighting ceremony at Kek Lok Si Temple in Air Itam.
Starting from Chinese New Year, Kek Lok Si Temple will be light up every night at 7pm until midnight to symbolize peace, luck and prosperity.

Approximately 230,000 light bulbs and 10,000 lanterns light up the temple every night for 33 days in conjunction with Chinese New Year. Making this 119 year old temple one of Asia’s most beautiful temple. The most oustanding scene is the Pagoda of Ten Thousand Buddhas, it is over 35 metres in height and is reputed to be one of the largest pagodas in Malaysia. The glittering pagoda can be seen from from several kilometres away.

I went there twice, once before the the new pagoda turns off its lights and another time last Saturday. It is surely an exciting experience and most likely to go this weekend!

Enjoy my humble collection of photos.

Kek Lok Si – The Big Picture (with the new Pagoda of Ten Thousand Buddhas on the left) Canon EOS 400D with Sigma 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 DC at 59mm,  25s, f/22.0, ISO100 (High-res / Flickr)
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Christmas : Pavilion Kuala Lumpur

Posted by Hugo Lim On January - 10 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

Pavilion Kuala Lumpur

Pavilion Kuala Lumpur is a shopping mall situated along the Bukit Bintang district in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Opened on 20 September 2007, it consists of four major components; a retail mall, an office tower, two residential and a proposed hotel.

Photo was taken on 1st of January 2010 using Canon 400D and Canon EF-S 10-22 ultra-wide lens.

ho Hoan Kiem lake, Old Quarters, Hanoi

Posted by Hugo Lim On October - 20 - 2009ADD COMMENTS

Old Quarters, Hanoi, Vietnam

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Overlooking the Ho Hoan Kiem lake from the top level of Golden Sun Hotel, that’s where we take our breakfast daily while enjoying a splendid view of the lake. Here’s bit of info on the lake courtesy of Wikipedia.

Hoan Kiem Lake (Vietnamese: Hồ Hoàn Kiếm, meaning “Lake of the Returned Sword” or “Lake of the Restored Sword”, also known as Hồ Gươm – Sword Lake) is a lake in the historical center of Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam. The lake is one of the major scenic spots in the city and serves as a focal point for its public life.

According to the legend, emperor Le Loi handed a magic sword called Heaven’s Will which brought him victory in his revolt against the Chinese Ming Dynasty back to the Golden Turtle God (Kim Qui) in the lake and hence gave it its present name (the lake was formerly known as “Luc Thuy” meaning “Green Water”). The Tortoise Tower (Thap Rua) standing on a small island near the center of lake is linked to the legend.

Large soft-shell turtles, either of the species Rafetus swinhoei or a separate species named Rafetus leloii in honor of the emperor, have been sighted in the lake. The species is critically endangered and the number of individuals in the lake is unclear.

Near the northern shore of the lake lies Jade Island on which the Ngoc Son Temple (Jade Mountain Temple) stands. The temple was erected in the 18th century. It honors the 13-century military leader Tran Hung Dao who distinguished himself in the fight against the Yuan Dynasty, Van Xuong, a scholar, and Nguyen Van Sieu, a Confucian master and famous writer in charge of repairs made to the temple in 1864. Jade Island is connected to the shore by the wooden red-painted Huc Bridge (The Huc, meaning Morning Sunlight Bridge).

At a glance, Bayan Baru, Bayan Lepas

Posted by Hugo Lim On September - 27 - 2009ADD COMMENTS

Bayan Baru, Bayan Lepas

Accelerated growth over the years sees the uprising of Bayan Baru township. SUNTECH, the tallest building dominates the skyline, PISA on the foreground plays an important role to the city.

Being part of Penang’s Cybercity, Suntech building (being the tallest) dominates the skyline around Bayan Baru area. PISA (Penang International Sports Areana) can be seen in the foreground too.

The island seen behind is Pulau Jerejak.

We may see the piling work being carried out far behind the photo. It is for the construction of Penang’s second bridge.

Location plotted on the map is Suntech.

Silver Pagoda, Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Posted by Hugo Lim On September - 26 - 2009ADD COMMENTS

Silver Pagoda, Phnom Penh, Cambodia

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The Silver Pagoda is a compound located on the North side of the palace complex. It features a royal temple officially called Preah Vihear Preah Keo Morakot but is commonly referred to as Wat Preah Keo. Its main building houses many national treasures such as gold and jeweled Buddha statues. Most notable is a small 17th century baccarat crystal Buddha (the “Emerald Buddha” of Cambodia) and a near-life-size, Maitreya Buddha encrusted with 9,584 diamonds dressed in royal regalia commissioned by King Sisowath. During King Sihanouk’s pre-Khmer Rouge reign, the Silver Pagoda was inlaid with more than 5,000 silver tiles and some of its outer facade was remodeled with Italian marble. (Quoted from Wikipedia)