Architectural This syncretic temple with elements of
Buddhism,
Confucianism and
Taoism is a grandiose structure and represents a successful combination of modern architectural techniques and authentic traditional design featuring imposing pillars, spectacular roofs, ornate carvings and intricate embellishments.
External In addition to her altar in the prayer hall, there is a smaller statue of
Guan Yin to the right of the hall, set amongst rocks and falling water. Here one can kneel and receive a blessing of water from the statue. Outside the temple at the entrance to the grounds, there is a larger statue, similarly set amongst rocks and falling water. Other features include a Chinese Medicinal Herbs Garden, a Wishing Well as well as a Tortoise Pond. There is also a large statue of the goddess opposite the temple, along with a collection of other large statues that include representations of the twelve animals of
Chinese astrology. A
Yue Lao statue was also placed in the temple grounds, hence making Thean Hou Temple one of the popular pilgrimage sites among believers in Malaysia, especially from Klang Valley region who seek for relationships and marriage. File:Thean Hou Temple (18952222106).jpg|
Incense burner. File:Thean Hou KL 2007 055.jpg|Small fountain with
Guanyin dispensing water from her jar. File:Thean Hou KL 2007 pano garden.jpg|The temple garden. File:Thean Hou KL 2007 057.jpg|
Yue Lao statue. ==Activities==