Sin Sze Si Ya Temple
The Sin Sze Si Ya Temple offers a truly special experience. It’s a peaceful sanctuary, radiating a sense of history and reverence that’s palpable as soon as you enter. The architecture itself is remarkable, showcasing intricate details and reflecting a cultural heritage carefully preserved over generations, creating a calm atmosphere.
The temple provides a unique opportunity to connect with local traditions and appreciate the significance of the site for the community. It is a beautiful demonstration of faith, and a place to find respite from the city’s activity. A visit here is a very rewarding and enriching cultural moment.
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Sin Sze Si Ya Temple has a rating of 4.4 out of 5 based on over 2284 reviews on Google
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Sin Sze Si Ya Temple – Kuala Lumpur Absolutely worth a visit! This is the oldest Taoist temple in Kuala Lumpur, founded in 1864 by Yap Ah Loy, one of the city’s early Chinese Kapitans. Tucked down a narrow alley off Jalan Tun H S Lee, the temple is a peaceful, atmospheric escape from the busy streets outside. Inside, it’s a sensory experience — thick incense, glowing red lanterns, and centuries-old wooden carvings. Every corner is filled with colour and symbolism, from the altar to the fortune-telling sticks and prayer offerings. You’ll also find vibrant red and gold detailing, traditional tiled floors, and beautiful antique decorations that reflect a strong mix of Chinese-Malay heritage. Whether you’re stopping in to soak up the atmosphere, take photos, or quietly reflect, this temple offers a unique glimpse into KL’s early Chinese community and spiritual traditions. Don’t miss the outdoor incense urns and side altars — and look out for the pineapple and fruit offerings!
Sin Sze Si Ya Temple to najstarsza taoistyczna świątynia w Kuala Lumpur, założona w 1864 roku. To absolutnie kluczowe, historyczne miejsce, ponieważ została ufundowana przez Kapitana Yap Ah Loya (uznawanego za założyciela KL) i jest poświęcona bóstwom, które były rzeczywistymi osobami – jego doradcom i generałom. Świątynia jest mała, ale pełna klimatu i bogato zdobiona.
因緣際會的情況之下走到這邊,發現這一間最最最最最早的一間在馬來西亞的道教佛教廟宇,磁場很好,我彷彿進到一百多年前的感覺,裡面有清朝的留下來的一些歷史文物,還有照片三民莊嚴神聖慈悲,所以來這邊神明一定會保佑您的,有空一定要來這邊走一走拜拜喔 ,心誠則靈一切順心!
It is a lively traditional Chinese culture temple where we still visit every chinese new year for prayer. The prayer sequence is very complicated depending what we are praying for. So better to go to the counter 1 where all the ladies sitting to write and provide the relevant prayers stuff. Temple is free for visit but for prayer then we have to pay for the prayer stuff like joss stick etc. Highly recommended living Chinese culture to visit around KL city center. Tips: We came here to pray for the tai sui to keep the bad spirit away. People may come here pray for work, study, marriage, baby etc. Do try the praying sequence when visiting. The entrance is as shown in the photo a narrow lane just next to the museum.
Another old chinese temple that has different god statue and meaningful chinese temple culture. With loadsa old building structure. If you have extra time can always come over these temple just for a soothing moment or a prayer to calm down the day
A Chinese temple tucked away nearby Chinatown (Petaling Street), very rich in local Malaysian culture. Plenty of services for prayers. There’s a free chop here for tourists to have as a free souvenir. Counter service is suitable for locals and tourists as he’s Indian and speaks English well.
Information about Sin Sze Si Ya Temple
Address
Sin Sze Si Ya Temple is located at 113A, Jalan Tun H S Lee, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50050 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Phone
The phone number of Sin Sze Si Ya Temple is +60 3-2072 9593
Business Hours
Monday: 07:00–17:00
Tuesday: 07:00–17:00
Wednesday: 07:00–17:00
Thursday: 07:00–17:00
Friday: 07:00–17:00
Saturday: 07:00–17:00
Sunday: 07:00–17:00
