Dear ladies & gentlemen. We are PR students 2012 from University Tunku
Abdul Rahman(PERAK CAMPUS) We will post 3 blog posts and this will be our first blog post. which we would like to relate to travelling and exploring tourist spots around Perak. And this will be our first blog post which we will introduce a limestone cave named GUAN YIN CAVE.
Before you scroll down, let me introduce you Guan Yin Cave, Ipoh.
Guan Yin Cave or Goddness of Mercy Cave Temples is located at Gunung Rapat. The limestone hill here has the highest number of cave temples in Ipoh. You can find about 150 statues here and they are beautifully carved by the local workers there.
On 25th February 2012, the first time we reached this place we simply could feel peace surrounding us. Moreover we could hear bird's chirping, cooland calm wind touching our face, and bright sunshine that really brought true excitement for us.
1.Walking in to Guan Yin Cave |
2.Let's make a wish and THROW!!!! |
3. Wishing tree captured during dawn. |
Anyone can come here to make a wish if you happen to be here. Will you try this feat?
4.The wishing well |
Water is a source of survival and it is essential for living things in the world .The early ancient people believed that wells were sacred because they believed that the god of guardian was inside the well; thus this myth was brought until today.
5.The indoor greenery garden liked so much by the girls |
6.A group photo of indoor garden |
7. Kwong Meing fascinated by a tortoise he found in the pond |
8.A lot of people writing down their wishes |
9.A close view of the wishing tree |
It is interesting to note that according to the practice of Chinese culture, The Chinese will celebrate their end of Chinese New Year on 15th of the lunar calendar. This is one of the place people will gather here to celebrate the event and people will state their wishes in the oranges and throw them in the river to hope that their wishes may come true. Furthermore, people will scoop the oranges or mandarin to see other peoples wishes or sometimes a contact number of other person usually a female contact's.
10. Mostly males are busying scooping the oranges and madarin. |
11.Hong Mun imitating the love shape of the tricycle |
12.The stairway to the vertex of the mountain |
13.Every single drop of sweat always ensure us to move forward and finally reach the top! |
14.After an enjoyable climb, and now what?? It's time for us to get back to the ground. |
15.Alright.One little two little three little steps. |
16.Say "cheese" after a long exhausted climb. |
17. Left the place, bye bye.!! |
Guan Yin Cave Temple located at:
Batu 4½, Jalan Raja Dr. Nazrin Shah (Jalan Gopeng), Ipoh, Perak.
It is opened daily from 9am to 6pm. For further details, call 05-549 9606.
As we can see the place is surrounded by limestone hill and it is very beautiful with the nature, and we hope that you will also like our blog and please leave some comments so that we can improve further. Thank you for watching and hope you can make a visit there too.
FAQ
1.How do we come here?
So firstly, if you are from the Southern Malaysia, that is if you are from Kuala Lumpur, take the Lebuhraya (express highway) and continue your journey. After that take the exit to Jalan Gopeng Ipoh, continue straight and turn right onto Route 1 and destination will be on your right.Secondly if you are from the Northern Malaysia, take the Lebuhraya(express highway) until you reach Jalan Tasek, Ipoh, then continue onto Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah, lastly turn left Jalan Raja Dr. Nazrin Shah and the destination will be on your left.
2. Can i find this location with Google Map ?
Yes. But unfortunately the name of the place is not stated in the Google map and you are not able to get direction to the place. Perhaps you can try to use GPS.
3.What will be the coordinates for GPS ?
It would be Latitude 4.558677 Longtitude 101.112408.