The temple is situated close to Jalan Tukang Emas, also known as "Harmony Street" because of its proximity to the
Kampung Kling Mosque and
Sri Poyatha Moorthi Temple, covering an area of 4,600 m2. Featuring a magnificent main gate along Jalan Tokong, the temple consists of a complex of several prayer halls with a large main prayer hall dedicated to the goddess of mercy,
Guan Yin. Additional smaller prayer quarters were added later. One of these is dedicated to the Chinese deities of wealth, longevity and propagation, while another dedicated to
ancestral tablets. One of the main features of the temple is a pair of seven-metre-tall red flagpoles standing on either side in front of the main prayer hall, an uncommon sight in temple architecture. Across the road is a traditional opera theatre which forms a part of the temple complex. The building conforms to the principles of
feng shui where the complex is laid out to ensure a view of the river and high ground on either side. File:Cheng Hoon Teng Temple.jpg|An inscription in
Chinese characters inside the temple. File:Melaka-Qing-Yun-Ting-2149.jpg|Information plate about the temple. File:A stone statue guarding the Cheng Hoon Teng temple.jpg|One of the stone statue guarding the temple. File:Cheng Hoon Teng Temple Roof.jpg|Roofing art. File:2016 Malakka, Świątynia Cheng Hoon Teng (20).jpg|The temple door painting. File:Melaka-Qing-Yun-Ting-2152.jpg|The temple prayer hall. == See also ==