The temple complex of Candi Muaro Jambi is spread out over a large area along the banks of the Batang Hari River. Eight temple complexes have been excavated but many more mounds and sites remain to be explored within the conservation area, much of which is still covered by thick jungle. The three most significant intact temples are known as Candi Tinggi, Candi Kedaton, and Candi Gumpung. The temples are built from red brick and unlike the temples of
Java, feature very little ornamentation, carving, or statuary. A few pieces of sculpture are housed in a small, on-site museum. The wooden dwellings that are believed to have housed the city's population have all disappeared without a trace. Only 9 temples have been restored, 3 have mentioned above and the others are Candi Tinggi I, Candi Kembarbatu, Candi Gedong I, and Candi Gedong II.
Gallery 025 Side View, Candi Gumpung (24266807487).jpg|Candi Gumpung, a Buddhist temple at Muaro Jambi of
Malayu Kingdom 004 Main Building, Side View, Candi Tinggi 2 (39127443191).jpg|Candi Tinggi, one of the temple within Muaro Jambi temple compound. 005 Main Building, Front View, Candi Tinggi 2 (39127438451).jpg|Candi Tinggi. 009 Stupa and Platform, Candi Tinggi 2 (38417333354).jpg|Stupa of Candi Tinggi. 037 View of largest Buildings, Candi Kembar Batu (27349849439).jpg|Candi Kembar Batu. 075 Main Candi, Candi Kedaton (38245046225).jpg|Candi Kedaton. 047 Side View, Candi Astano (39127346831).jpg|Candi Astano. 061 Candi showing Staircase, Candi Gedong 1 (39095744942).jpg|Candi Gedong 1. 073 Candi Base, Candi Gedong 2 (38245048115).jpg|Candi Gedong 2. 104 Tree growing through Ruins, Candi Koto Mahligai (24266601907).jpg|Trees above the ruins of Candi Koto Mahligai ==See also==