Often referred to as "Wat Koh Wanararm", stands as a testament to Langkawi's rich tapestry of cultures and traditions. Tucked amidst the lush green landscapes of the island, this majestic Buddhist temple, adorned with intricate carvings and vibrant murals, offers a serene escape from the bustling tourist spots. The centerpiece of the temple is a large white statue of Guanyin, the Goddess of Mercy, which exudes an aura of peace and compassion. The temple complex is dotted with smaller Shrine, each dedicated to different deities, reflecting the diverse beliefs that coexist harmoniously on the island.
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Giant Buddha Statue: The temple is home to a giant Buddha statue sitting beneath a mural of the Bodhi Tree.
Wall Paintings: The walls of the temple feature paintings depicting events in Buddha’s life.
Landscaped Garden: The temple grounds feature a beautifully landscaped garden.
Tibetan Stupas: The temple grounds also feature Tibetan stupas.
Crying Kuan Yin Statue: One of the unique features of the temple is the crying Kuan Yin statue.
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What are the entrance fees for the Lucky Temple?
There is plenty of free parking, and the entrance to the temple is free.
What are the operation hours for the Lucky Temple?
The temple is open 24 hours
What is Lucky Temple?
Lucky Temple is a tranquil spiritual site in Langkawi, known for its beautiful architecture and peaceful atmosphere.
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