Chinese pagoda styled architecture, Chin Swee Cave Temple, Genting Highlands, Malaysia.
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3710 x 5565 px | 31.4 x 47.1 cm | 12.4 x 18.6 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
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Chin Swee Caves Temple is a Taoist temple in Genting Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia. The Chin Swee Caves Temple is situated in the most scenic site of Genting Highlands. Within the Temple is seated a black statue of the Reverend Master Chin Swee who has long been referred to as a deity in Fujian Province for his supernatural abilities to summon rain and drive away evil spirits. The Temple attracts many local and foreign devotees from Singapore, Taiwan, Indonesia, Thailand and China. The Chin Swee Caves Temple is situated on a 28-acre plot of rocky forested land donated by Genting Group founder the late Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Lim Goh Tong. Located 4, 600 feet above sea level, the Temple is about 5–10 minutes’ drive down from the peak of the mountain.