Nan Tian Gong-Ulu Yam / 南天宫-烏汝音

Nan Tian Gong-Ulu Yam / 南天宫-烏汝音.

Location:- Ulu Yam Baharu, Selangor / 烏汝音, 雪蘭莪.

Its been a good day travelling. Following the route, we came upon a few rows of shop houses. My quick eye spotted a old Pai Lou in between the set of shop houses and we decided to follow it through the small lane to this temple. This temple is located next to a huge grass field. I was very happy being at this place at the right time. Herds of cows were feeding themselves on the fields and children’s playing around while their oldies look on. A stage is builded not far away for operas during its festival. It was mention by the locals that this temple was establish more than a century old (140year old according to a newspaper cutting found in the temple) during the tin mining days by the miners residing here. I could’t confirm this as there wasn’t any further info i could obtain. If you have more info about this premise that you could share, I would appreciate it.

On the main altar, a drawing of an auspicious ancient mythical creature known as Qilin/Kei Lun/麒麟 is painted as its background. Worship on the main altar of the temple are their patron deities known as Lin Fu Tai Shi / 林府太師 and Ma Fu Yuan Shuai / 馬府元帥. Flanked by huge drawings of Si Da Tian Wang / The Four Heavenly Kings / 四大天王 on the side wall. These heavenly kings has been known to be Guardians and protects the premise from spirits and demons. An altar to the left is dedicated to Goddess Guan Yin / Guan Yin Pu Sa / 觀音菩薩 and another altar to the right is dedicate to Fu De Zheng Shen / 福德正神 also known as Da Bo Gong / 大伯公. A unique sight of this temple is of the huge drawing of the 18 Luohan / 十八羅漢 on the higher side wall. The drawing of the 18 Luohans are so impressive as like it was done in 3 Dimensional. Beside the Heavenly Kings and 18 Louhan’s, there’s also other wall painting’s that symbolize auspiciousness on its interior walls.

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Below: Wall Painting of Heavenly Kings

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Nan Zhen Gong-Ulu Yam / 南鎮宫-烏汝音

Nan Zhen Gong-Ulu Yam / 南鎮宫-烏汝音.

Location: Ulu Yam Baharu, Selangor / 烏汝音, 雪蘭莪.

On the way to Ulu Yam town, I came across this nice looking temple by the side of the main road. This temple sits on the middle of this large plot of land with a unique design that seem to me as a tower builded on its side.

The main altar in this temple is primary devoted to the worship of the mighty Lord master of powers, Fa Chu Gong / 法主公. There are also several other deities on this altar. Other deities worship in this main hall are Fu De Zheng Shen / 福德正神 also known as Da Bo Gong / 大伯公 and Goddess Guan Yin / Guan Yin Pu Sa / 觀音菩薩. Both on their own altar respectably.

I was told that this was one of the four major chinese temple with in Ulu Yam town. From information gathered from one the the frequent visitor we met there, the original temple was actually located further in the old village and had moved to this newly build temple a few years ago. It was further said that this temple was establish more than a hundred years ago. This place was primary maintain by the descendants of the Chen / Chan / 陳氏 surname from the village and of course people from different surnamed are welcomed.

I couldn’t be sure about the information provided here. Do drop me a mail with the CONTACT section above if you have more info.

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Peng Lai Dian-Ulu Yam / 蓬萊殿-烏汝音

Peng Lai Dian-Ulu Yam / 蓬萊殿-烏汝音.

Location:- Ulu Yam Baharu, Selangor / 烏汝音, 雪蘭莪.

Know as Fung Loi Din in Cantonese.

This temple is located on a slightly elevated ground next to the main road. It has a large open ground with a stage build on the side of the temple and i guess they do organize lion dance training at these grounds as there were lion dancing stilts covered on the side. It was a windy day and siting outside the temple gives a very relaxing feel. During my visit, kids from the nearby village were playing around and on the stage. It does bring back fond memories of those good old days of me staying near a chinese temple.

On the interior, Worshipped on the main altar would be Qing Shui Zu Shi / 清水祖師 along with other deities. An altar on the right is dedicated to Fu De Zheng Shen / 福德正神 or more commonly known to locals as Da Bo Gong / 大伯公. An altar to the left is dedicated to Goddess Guan Yin / Guan Yin Pu Sa / 觀音菩薩 and another altar to the further left is dedicated to 5 General / Wu Ye Yuan Shuai / 五爺元帥.

I couldn’t obtain more info about this place as there wasn’t anybody with more knowledge around when we arrived. Do drop me a line if you’ve got more info pertaining this place.

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Kapitan Yap Ah Shak Memorial / 甲必丹葉亞石墓園

Kapitan Yap Ah Shak Memorial / 甲必丹葉亞石墓園.

Location:- Kuala Lumpur.

Kapitan Cina Yap Ah Shak was born Yap Chee Ying / Yap Zhi Ying / 叶致英 in Xinan, Guangdong province, China. He was the fourth Kapitan Cina of Kuala Lumpur. He arrive at Lukut from china and was involved in trading, farming and common gaming businesses.

In the 1860s, Clashes broke out between the local Malay chieftain over some taxation dispute and minings rights in Sungai Ujong. The then kapitan cina of Sungai Ujong Shen Ming Li / 甲必丹盛明利 in support of one of the chieftain was captured and slain during the uprising. The local business community then elected Yap ah Shak whom was already an influential businessman to be next Kapitan of Sungai Ujong. It was said that Ah Shak was a man of business with no taste for political adventures. After holding the position for a short time, he soon passes the Kapitanship to Yap Ah Loy / 葉亞來 whom was a close friend and once a trusted employee of Sheng Ming Li. Yap ah Loy held the position for a few years but decided to venture to kuala lumpur for better prospect.

Kapitan Yap Ah Shak Memorial / 甲必丹葉亞石墓園

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Yap Ah Shak and Yap Ah Loy were close allied since the time of Sungai Ujong. So when Yap Ah Loy receive his kapitanship in kuala lumpur, he invited Yap Ah Shak to assist in his business and also to help administered the new establish town.

Probably due to Kapitan Yap Ah Loy / 甲必丹葉亞來 invitations, Yap Ah Shak decided to moves to Kuala Lumpur in 1870. He started a few mining business and at the same time was helping in Yap Ah Loy’s administration. Yap Ah Shak was made the Justice Administrator. He would sit in as the magistrates for minor crimes committed. He also ventured into multiple Mining and other business around Selangor and Kuala Lumpur making him one of the riches man in Kuala Lumpur. He is said to have negotiated with the British government to provided better work benefits and more land for mining purposes.

After Yap ah Loy passed away, Yap ah Shak was appointed the Kapitan of Kuala Lumpur in 1885. He became a member of the Selangor State Council replacing the late Yap ah Loy. He was also appointed to head the Hai San society / 海山 in Selangor. In 1886, He founded the The Miner’s Association of Selangor and it was also known to be one of the earliest association formed by the Chinese in Selangor.

Kapitan Yap Ah Shak passes away in 1889. A website stated that he died on July 4th but I have got no way to verify this.

Kapitan Yap Ah Shak Memorial / 甲必丹葉亞石墓園 03

Kapitan Yap Ah Shak Memorial / 甲必丹葉亞石墓園 04

Based on information obtain from the national archive, Kapitan Yap ah Shak remains were exhumed in 1972 from another location (could not obtain the exact whereabouts but presumedly at GuangDong Cemetery in Kuala Lumpur) and reinterred into this current location.

To this day, there is still a road in kuala lumpur which is named after him. It is called Jalan Yap Ah Shak and even after more than a century, his final resting place today is still overlooking the town he once helped administered.

Due to the limited information pertaining the kapitan, the above information are complied from hearsay, internet and newspapers. The accuracy is at doubt. Do leave a comment if you got more information regarding this topic. If you wish to visit this place, please leave nothing other than your foot print.

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Below:- Pictures taken in 1972 before the exhumation. Photo by the late TAN SRI DATUK HAJI MUBIN SHEPPARD from the National Archive of Malaysia.

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