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==== Tokong Shen Sze She Yar ==== | ==== Tokong Shen Sze She Yar ==== |
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{{:gambar:crave-apr24-muhibbah5.jpg?400|The front of the Shen Sze See Yar temple faces the riverbank.}}{{:gambar:img_3286_1577948269.jpg?200|Grand entrance of Shen Sze She Yar temple.}} \\ | {{:gambar:20250521_113713.jpg?600|}} \\ |
**Kiri**: //"The front of the Shen Sze See Yar temple faces the riverbank."// (Lee Khang Yi @ Malay Mail, 24 Apr 2016: {{ :akhbar:the_muhibbah_factor_reunited_for_the_love_of_cendol_and_rojak_in_kajang_eat_drink_malay_mail.pdf ||}}[[https://www.malaymail.com/news/eat-drink/2016/04/24/the-muhibbah-factor-reunited-for-the-love-of-cendol-and-rojak-in-kajang/1105413|"The muhibbah factor: Reunited for the love of cendol and rojak in Kajang"]]). \\ | **Kiri**: Tokong Shen Sze She Yar (TMK Pulasan, 2025). |
**Kanan**: //"Grand entrance of Shen Sze She Yar temple. Established in 1898, the Kajang Shen Sze She Yar Temple relocated from Rekoh in 1892. Incense was brought from Cheng Koon Temple in Rasa. The temple was renovated and extended over the years but the main structure was retained. Inside, you will find well-kept artifacts and records in the gallery set up by the Temple Management Committee in 2015. Exhibits include a 120-year-old gong made of cast iron and a more than 100-year-old wood bat door knob which symbolises luxury. According to Cikgu Lee, in 1860, war broke out in Sungai Ujong due to conflict over ownership of tin mines. Kapitan Seng Meng Lee, a respected community leader in Lukut, was beheaded when his men lost. Legend has it that the blood which gushed out was white so he was deified as an immortal and honoured by the followers as Lord She Sze She Yar at Cheng Koon Temple in Rasa in 1861."// (Hanna Hussein @ The New Straits Times, December 19, 2019: {{ :akhbar:jom_go_more_than_satay.pdf ||}}[[https://www.nst.com.my/lifestyle/jom/2019/12/549214/jom-go-more-satay|"#JOM! GO: More than satay"]]). | |
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{{:gambar:crave-apr24-muhibbah6.jpg?400|History buffs can trace the origins of this temple to Kapitan Yap Ah Loy and the popular Sin Sze Si Ya temple in KL.}} \\ | {{:gambar:crave-apr24-muhibbah5.jpg?360|The front of the Shen Sze See Yar temple faces the riverbank.}}{{:gambar:img_3286_1577948269.jpg?180|Grand entrance of Shen Sze She Yar temple.}}{{:gambar:crave-apr24-muhibbah6.jpg?360|History buffs can trace the origins of this temple to Kapitan Yap Ah Loy and the popular Sin Sze Si Ya temple in KL.}} \\ |
//"History buffs can trace the origins of this temple to Kapitan Yap Ah Loy and the popular Sin Sze Si Ya temple in KL."// \\ | **Kiri**: //"The front of the Shen Sze See Yar temple faces the riverbank."// (Lee Khang Yi @ Malay Mail, 24 Apr 2016: {{ :akhbar:the_muhibbah_factor_reunited_for_the_love_of_cendol_and_rojak_in_kajang_eat_drink_malay_mail.pdf ||}}[[https://www.malaymail.com/news/eat-drink/2016/04/24/the-muhibbah-factor-reunited-for-the-love-of-cendol-and-rojak-in-kajang/1105413|"The muhibbah factor: Reunited for the love of cendol and rojak in Kajang"]]). \\ |
| **Tengah**: //"Grand entrance of Shen Sze She Yar temple. Established in 1898, the Kajang Shen Sze She Yar Temple relocated from Rekoh in 1892. Incense was brought from Cheng Koon Temple in Rasa. The temple was renovated and extended over the years but the main structure was retained. Inside, you will find well-kept artifacts and records in the gallery set up by the Temple Management Committee in 2015. Exhibits include a 120-year-old gong made of cast iron and a more than 100-year-old wood bat door knob which symbolises luxury. According to Cikgu Lee, in 1860, war broke out in Sungai Ujong due to conflict over ownership of tin mines. Kapitan Seng Meng Lee, a respected community leader in Lukut, was beheaded when his men lost. Legend has it that the blood which gushed out was white so he was deified as an immortal and honoured by the followers as Lord She Sze She Yar at Cheng Koon Temple in Rasa in 1861."// (Hanna Hussein @ The New Straits Times, December 19, 2019: {{ :akhbar:jom_go_more_than_satay.pdf ||}}[[https://www.nst.com.my/lifestyle/jom/2019/12/549214/jom-go-more-satay|"#JOM! GO: More than satay"]]). \\ |
| **Kanan**: //"History buffs can trace the origins of this temple to Kapitan Yap Ah Loy and the popular Sin Sze Si Ya temple in KL."// \\ |
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