Feature Tours: Spiritual Vacations

 
 

Religion is very important to the people of Malaysia. In fact it is a major part of their lifestyle. This is evidenced by the large number of mosques, temples, and churches throughout Malaysia. Indeed, Malaysia stands out as shining examples of tolerance and harmony in a world torn by ethnic and religious strife. As you may already know, Islam is the Official State Religion of Malaysia. To fully appreciate the culture of Malaysia, one must have a basic understanding of the primary religions practised by the people of Malaysia.

The different types of religion in Malaysia reflects the variety of races living there. Islam is the official religion but Buddhism, Hinduism, Christianity and other religions are practiced freely.

Islam is practiced predominantly by the Malays. Most of the Chinese believe in Buddhism and Taoism but others are Christians. Hinduism is mostly practiced by the region's Indian population. Many indigenous people have converted to Christianity but others still practiced animism.

     
 
.: Where To Go :.
Sri Maha Mariamman Temple : Kuala Lumpur Thean Hou Temple : Kuala Lumpur Jamek Mosque : Kuala Lumpur
Likas Mosque : Sabah Tengku Tengah Zaharah Mosque : Terengganu St Paul's Church : Melaka
Christ Church : Melaka Cheng Hoon Teng Temple : Melaka Kampung Kling Mosque : Melaka
Kampung Hulu's Mosque : Melaka Church of St.Francis Xavier : Melaka Batu Caves : Selangor
Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Mosque : Selangor Fo Guang Shan Dong Zen Temple : Selangor Perak Tong Cave Temple : Perak
Ubudiah Mosque : Perak Kek Lok Si Temple : Pulau Pinang St. George's Church : Pulau Pinang
Wat Chaiya Mangkalaram : Pulau Pinang Khoo Kongsi : Pulau Pinang Sri Mariamman Temple : Pulau Pinang
Kapitan Keling Mosque : Pulau Pinang Dharmikarama Burmese Temple : Pulau Pinang Snake Temple : Pulau Pinang
Cathedral of The Assumption : Pulau Pinang Kuan Yin Teng Temple : Pulau Pinang Zahir Mosque : Kedah
 
     
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Sri Mariamman Temple

Built in 1883, this is the oldest Hindu temple in Penang, Malaysia, which features fascinating sculptures of gods and goddesses over its main entrance...

Visitor : 15801
St Paul's Church

This church was originally a small chapel built by a Portuguese Captain called Duarto Coelho in 1521 A.D. and called "Nosa Senhora - Our Lady of the H...

Visitor : 37004
Fo Guang Shan Dong Zen Temple

Fo Guang Shan (FGS) Dong Zen Temple is located at Sungai Jarom, Jenjarom, Kuala Langat, Selangor.Fo Guang Shan is a Chinese Mahayana Buddhist monastic...

Visitor : 19767
Wat Chaiya Mangkalaram

Wat Chaiyamangkalaram (also Chayamangkalaram or Chaiya Mangkalaram) is one of the most resplendent Buddhist temples in the state. The outwardly Thai a...

Visitor : 19456
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