The Snake Temple |
Built in 1805 in the memory of the renowned Chinese monk Chor Soo Kong,
the Snake Temple is situated in the small town of Bayan Lepas and is
famous for the fact that it has pit vipers living on the temple ground.
Legend has it, that Chor Soo Kong, who was also a healer, gave shelter
to the snakes of jungle. After the completion of the temple, snakes
appeared on their own accord. Today the snake population of the Temple
of the Azure Cloud is very small, due to the urbanization of the area,
but you can still see them coiled up on the altar tables, and touch them
if you are brave enough. Originally the snakes were said to be rendered
inoffensive by the smell of the incenses, but just for good measure,
today the resident vipers are devenomed.
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