Finally, the CNY holiday has gone to its end...
Both of my brothers and his family had left in the very early morning on the 5th day, and my sister and her family also would be leaving on the same evening too. Everything seems to quiet down suddenly after all the merries.
Feeling bored at home, we decided to go to Ipoh for a walk. None of our in-laws or my mom was interested to go, so there were the 4 of us again on the road.
Before we drove straight to Ipoh, we stopped over at Kek Look Tong for a quick tour. Except me, the 3 of them have never been there before.
When I was small, I didn't seem to appreciate those beautiful caves which are located just 30 minutes driving distance away my home.
Now then when I live a thousand miles away from it, I started to treasure them. Guess it's human nature to things for granted.
Kuan Yin is the god mother of husband and sons. Their "relationship" were made by my mom-in-law. She believes Kuan-Yin will protect them.
The cave temple sits on a 12 acre site and was used as early as 1920 as a place of worship. In 1960, the cave became part of an iron mining site. Later, it was clean up with a small prayer section, originally name 'Tien Hou Gong'.
In 1982, 'Tien Hou Gong' was hander over to a non-profit charitable organization, Kek Look Seah and the cave temple was named 'Kek Look Tong'.
The committee took on development of the cave by enlarging the cave, as well as reclaiming the swampy area near the rear entrance using soil and earth from a nearby hillock.
The floor of the cave has been filled and then paved into a flat surface while parts of the rough cave wall are lined with marble tiling. The impressive stalactites and stalagmite formations however were left alone.
Recognizing that the shape of the cave resembles a carp, renovations to develop the cave have been done mindful of this theme.
Being a spacious cavern with large openings at each end, the cave enjoys good natural lighting and a refreshing breeze blows through the cave.
This airy atmosphere makes it a popular place for people to come and sit, relax and reflect in the company of a number of metal Buddhist and Taoist statues which were cast in Taiwan.
As soon as we came out from the cave, William was thrilled to see those wild monkeys running around the open garden.
At first, I was worried if the monkeys are aggressive type...later I could see that they are not. I think that's probably because nobody ever feed them, which is a good thing to do.
It's kind of weird to see the monks acting like a normal tourists, haha...Anyway, I ought to remember that they are human too.
Well, I was trying to lure the monkeys to come near to us, but that's near they came.
The monkeys didn't even bother even though we sat there, mimicking them. In conclusion, I would say those monkeys are simply not interested in us.
A Malay couple was pat-torring here. They certainly had found a good place for the purpose.
We took some time to walk on this pebble path. It's quite tough for me to walk from one end to the other though.
The tree with a pumpkin-like fruit.
Red is always outstanding, especially when it is surrounded by green.
William had been complaining about his sore leg for several days already. But knowing his symptoms might probably disappear some days later, I was not particular worried about it.
A very serene garden it is.
There is a very huge & tall power stand built just in front of this tree. It really had spoiled the natural beauty of the surrounding, sigh.
Although we didn't walk under a big sun, it was still too hot for William. Poor boy.
Seldom see a white color one, so beautiful.
We walked another way back to the parking lot.
I would say Kek Look Tong is a unique and fascinating place not to be missed.
There are quite some restaurants selling Ipoh's most famous bean-sprout & chicken. This is the opponent of Lou-Wong, the one we were seated in.
The main dish. Although I don't eat chicken that much for many years, I did put some into my mouth this time. They taste ok to me.
This is super delicious...
And this one is my all time favorite, I can finish up 1 plate all by myself. So yummy.
3 comments:
This place is so nice, glad that I have learned of so many interesting places through your posts. This one is another must go place :)
forgot to ask you, is this place suitable for my boy ? Especially inside the cave ?
You're welcome, Juju.
Kek Look Tong is very easy, definitely suit your boy too.
Hope you & family will enjoy the cave when you go there one day.
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