Welcome back!! Before I start my posting, I also would like to take this opportunity to wish all my readers and followers a Happy New Year 2014 and a better year ahead for all of us. =)
Back to my posting….. been away from my computer for the holidays. Anyway I am back on the follow up on my trip to Penang’s Kek Lok Si Temple.
Still inside the temple with more pictures to show you the details and colours.
Wishing ‘tree’… You can write and put your wish on the tree.
Detail architecture of the roof…..
This is the track up the hill which is located inside the temple to head up to the 30meter bronze statue of the Kuan Yin .
… stay tune for more. =)
Happy New Year to you too!
Thanks!! We are in 2014 ….. =) Happy New Year!!
so.. any plan for new year eve? 🙂
Nope. I am actually recovering from flu. So just stayed at home and rested. How about you? What did you do on New Year’s Eve and day?
New year eve and day at Siem Reap. Do u know this province of Cambodia?
Yup I have heard of Siem Reap. It is famous for Tonle Sap lake and also the ancient Angkor Wat. I have plans to go there one day. =)
Oh nice! There are more than Tonle Sap and Angkor Wat for you to see there, and if you like history, exploring ancient place, that is just the right place for you 🙂
Yup.. I believe I will. =)
Happy New Year….and later for Happy Chinese/Lunar New Year, Year of the Horse!
Happy New Year to you and your family too!! Yup… CNY is just round the corner. Shops and malls are already getting ready for it. Hehe.. will be posting up soon on this celebration. =)
Happy NY to you too ! Fabulous photo-series,amazing details and architectural elements ! Love the elaborate designs and the statues in the second image which remind me of our ancient temple of Erechtheion on the Acropolis,with the Porch of the six Caryatids which actually are supporting columns.They are so much alike !!!
Happy Belated New Year to you too!! Thanks! I have more on this photo series on the Penang’s Kek Lok Si temple. Stay tune. =)
I will stay tuned.Thaaaank U !!!
Interesting stuff in here,I will stay tuned … It’s a promise,my friend !
All the very best,
Doda
Thanks for visiting. My father was born in Penang, though i somehow doubt it looked like your photos in 1915!
Thanks for dropping in my blog too. Did you visit Penang before? If you haven’t, then you should. I am sure you will like it. =) Guess it has changed a lot (leaps and bounds) since 1915. LOL!!
Your posts about Penang make me miss the island 🙂
Oo… well you should make a trip to Penang again. More things and sight to see. =)