Welcome to the blog of Tong Wah Cave Temple. This temple was founded about 140 years ago by some monks and later financed by philanthropists of the Kinta Valley, which was once well known as the number one producer of tin in the world.
Among the generous individuals who help set up the committee of the temple include Leong Sin Nam, who is an ex-tin miner.
Located about 2 km from the Lost World of Tambun, Ipoh, this cave is visible from the Tambun road after passing the Lost of Tambun and the Banjaran Hotspring. Almost every week, the temple receives a few hundred visitors and worshipers from all over Malaysia as well as from other countries. The temple is also an attraction to many tourist now. No entrance is charged but visitors can make any contribution towards the maintenance and development of the cave.
The temple was located in a cave which is about 100 m high. Special stair case has been constructed to enable visitors to climb up the hill. From the temple, we can catch a very nice view of the limestone hills around.
The signboard at entrance reads: "If you are able to climb up the hill - it is fate. If you are able to come down from the hill - it's your luck".
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