There are many tourist attractions and famous snacks on the way to Chinatown Cichang Street. It's really a way to eat all the way. A lot of scenic spots are passing by when I tell my brother, and then ask me if I can go in and see them. It's really sunbathed. I absolutely don't want to spend an extra minute without air conditioning, so basically I refused. Moreover, Xiaoya has always kept in mind her mother's teachings, not wandering around the temple, not wanting to worship Bodhisattva wishes, to be cautious and responsible. And when you enter the temple, you can't shoot at will. Since we can't worship and take photos at will, what are we going to do in there? So hot, hurry to find a place to eat and sit down and blow the air conditioner. Just went to Baidu Encyclopedia and said that this temple is the oldest Chinese temple in Kuala Lumpur. Founded in 1864, it has been more than 100 years since then. It seems that the reputation here is really very loud. I don't know it until now without making a strategy. I really don't know Mount Tai.