Ching San Yen temple gets RM1.5mil for ‘Mazu’ temple
The construction of the ‘Mazu’ temple in the compound of the Ching San Yen temple at Kampung Muara Tebas has obtained another RM1.5 million from the Sarawak government.
This new funds from the Sarawak Government was additional to the RM1.5 million which was already contributed by the Sarawak Government during the earth-breaking ceremony of the temple.
News of the latest contribution was relayed by Deputy Premier Dato Sri Dr Sim Kui Hian, with the news carried out by Borneo Post.
According to the news report, the total cost of the ‘Mazu’ temple is about RM5 million.
The Ching San Yen Temple (also called as Chin San Yan Temple or Green Hill Temple) is a Buddhist temple located on a 2.5-acre site.
It is located on a hill at 120 ft above sea level at the Sarawak River delta in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.
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