Choo Sing Tong-Kuala Lumpur / 聚星堂-吉隆坡
Pinyin:- Ju Xing Tang.
Or famously known as Choo Sing Tong Kuan Ti Temple / 聚星堂關帝廟.
Located in Kampung Kasipillay, Off Jalan Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur.
This temple was originally establish in Pekeliling area in 1954 and is relocated here in 1975. Situated with a river in front, it is grandly build with figurine of deities, dragon and phoenix’s on its roof. The external wall is fill with murals depiction of the legends of Three Kingdoms and the 24 stories of filial piety. Its interior work are also beautifully crafted by artisan from china. These includes the celling’s and offering tables. On the outside, life size statue of Fu Lu Shou / 福祿壽 and by its side, a koi pond in front of a huge wall with carving of the nine dragon is build as an attraction.
The temple is devoted to the worships of its patron deity, the red faced God of War Guan Di / Guan Sheng Da Di / 關聖大帝 on its main altar. Standing on his right is Guan Ping Tai Zi / 關平太孑 and on the left is Zhou Cang / 周倉. Other deities worship in this temple includes Guan Yin Pu Sa / 觀音菩薩, Guang Ze Zun Wang / 廣澤尊王, Qing Shui Zu Shi / 清水祖師, Na Zha San Tai Zi / 哪吒三太孑, Fu De Zheng Shen / 福德正神 also commonly know as Da Bo Gong / 大伯公, etc. It also has a Na To Gong / 嗱督公 shrine overlooking it main entrance.
Some of these photos were taken after the temple had just finish it’s restoration works after a fire broke out on the main prayer hall during chinese new year 2010 while others are taken over the time.
Below:- Deity of Zhou Cang, Guan Ti and Guan Ping.
Below:- Beautiful architectural craft on its interior.
Location Map / 神廟地圖
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Choo Sing Tong-Kuala Lumpur / 聚星堂-吉隆坡 – My Time – my.72dragon.com – Cataloging Chinese temples in Malaysia / 記錄馬來西亞廟宇文化.
may i know wats de built year of tis temple?
Hi, To my knowledge, this temple began ground breaking at this location in 1978 and was open to public in 1980.
Where exactly is this temple? I went to Choo Sung Tong along Jalan Ipoh but it is not this one.
Hi, Please follow the GPS coordinates on the 1st picture.
Hi. Thanks. Dont have GPS . But I found it, thanks. Is there a Fatt Chee Kung temple near Segambut? Tq.
Hi Andrew,
i’m not sure if there’s any Fatt Chee Gung temple in Segambut. But i think there should be some if its located in a chinese community. I could only provide GPS data as road changes names and certain temples i’ve visited is located in the woods.
Please you are disturbing the people by having dragon or lion dance in the temple.
Hello,
This website is NOT affiliated with this temple or any temple in our Webpage. Kindly visit their temple management or the local authority for a solution.
Have a good day.
I enjoyed this temple during a cycle ride along the nearby river side and am most appreciative of your write up of the place.
A couple of questions, I hope you can answer:
1. What is the significance of the dragon wall with the two lion guard statues at the end of the driveway.
2. Who are the three god/guardians that face the riverside.
Your insights will help the following cycling blog more complete:
https://ahpekbiker.blogspot.com/2021/05/kuala-lumpur-cycling-river-of-life-chow.html
Thank you.
Hello,
1) I am not too sure about the actual significant of the 9 dragon wall and its 2 lions. Based on what i gathered from the residents near the temple, i was told that this wall is built to brings prosperity and protects the residents (from evil spirits) in the area. You may wiki search to find more about this wall.
2) The 3 gods is know as Sanxing Fu Lu Shou.
Happy cycling and blogging. CHEERs.