
Then Sze Temple(天师宫) also known as Then Sze Khoon established in year 1863, situated on top of the Wu Gong Hill(蜈蚣山), Bukit Jung, Jalan Temiang, Seremban, NSDK. It is said that the agarwood was a sea in the past, and the heavenly master was a mountain stone shaped like a stone ship. And there are often squats on the mountains, and it is said that those who are stunned by the whites are the fortune of the fortune. It is a historical temple at least 150 years.
LEGEND OF THE GOD OF MARRIAGE

- In Traditional Chinese culture The God of Marriage middle finger competent men and women marriage immortal.
- The God of marriages image.
THE LEGEND OF THEN SZE TEMPLE


- Eight Immortals(八仙) are the eight Taoist gods widely circulated in Chinese folklore.
- Eight Immortals also represent men, women and children, rich and poor.
- Therefore, in general, Taoist monasteries have places to worship the Eight Immortals, or to set up the Eight Immortals Palace independently, and that there are also eight Immortals in the Temple of God.

- Guan Gongxiang(关公像) is the abbreviation of Guan Yu’s full body statue. Wenbi Confucius, Wubai Guan Gong.
- In modern times, more and more people have used Guan Gong as an all-powerful protector, an industry god and a god of wealth.

- Guanyin Bodhisattva(观世音) has the sorrows of equality and selflessness. When all beings encounter any difficulties and pains, if they can sincerely praise Guanyin Bodhisattva, they will receive the help of Bodhisattva.

- Then Sze(天师) is an ancient taoist priest who is famous for killing and destroying all evil monsters and spirits.




- After Sun Wukong(孙悟空) was born and screamed at Tiangong(天宫), he met Tang Yan(唐僧), the pig bajie(猪八戒) and the Shaying(沙
僧 ) three. - He went west to learn the scriptures, went all the way to the demon, and experienced the difficulties of the nine hundred and eighty-one.
- He finally arrived at the Western Heaven to see the Buddha, and finally the five saints became true. story.

- The twelve zodiac signs, also known as the genus, are the twelve animals of China and the twelve terrestrial branches, including rats, cows, tigers, rabbits, dragons, snakes, horses, sheep, monkeys, chickens, dogs, and pigs.
- With the development of history, it gradually merges into the concept of folk beliefs, which are expressed in marriage, life, and annual transportation. Each zodiac has rich legends, and forms a system of concept interpretation to become an image in folk culture. Philosophy, such as the genus of marriage, the prayer of the temple, the birth of the year.
WU GONG HILL

- Then Shi Temple, which has more than 100 years of history, was burned down by thieves in the early morning of January 21, 2018.
- Only the wood carving statues and instruments with historical depreciation prices after the fire robbery were left for the good faith to remember.

- This man is praying for this god so that his business smooth.
- He use a cup which inside has many stick and shake it and see which stick coming out.
- Different stick has different meanings.

- This is the view of top of the view.
- The 127 meters about sea-level temple is surrounded by the charming trees and greens which has fresh, cool and natural environment.
Bravo. This is one of the attraction in Seremban.
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Great improvement from previos version. Interesting information and pictures included. Keep it up!
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Great work! This is the special temple they have in Seremban.
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Nice info…i been visited this place for few times, love the scenery!
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Nice info…I have visited this place for few times love the scenery!
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Wow…I never been to this place before. It looks very fascinating temple, when I have free time I would visit this place. Interesting info!
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Nice and impressive travel blog! Hope to hear more from you Queenie! Good work! Keep it up!
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What an amazing experience through this blog . Can’t wait to hunt one of this places . Cool
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Great blog Queenie! Keep the work up! Hope to heard from you more! Definitely will visit the temple!
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A very informative article on this historic location. Good job!
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Nice Info ! Good Job!
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Thanks for the sharing. I really loves to go temple especially historical one 😍
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very informative and give more knowledge on this fact😄
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thanks for the info!! 👍
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nice blog and interesting place!
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