There were many steps up the temple
A part of the temple from outside. I did not take any photos inside. I seldom go inside temples as I was not sure of the 'etiquette' inside a Buddhist temple
'Foot Print of Lord Buddha' as what I read from the description. It was one of the sacred items in Buddhism commonly found in Burmese Temples
We were Christians, not Buddhists but we brought guest there just to show them the history as we were Hokkien and the serene surrounding was good for strolling.
We went to a seafood restaurant at the foot of the hill and the food was delicious and cheap. Again, there were about 10 adults and 2 kids and the bills was only around RM150 including drinks (mostly coconuts). Of course, there were few other dishes that I did not managed to take photo.
Teo-chew style fried oyster which was sticky unlike that other crispy type that I had in my previous post
Prawns in Vietnamese sauce. It was not spicy at all with a tinge of sourish sweetish taste. We dipped fried 'man-tau' to eat the sauce. Really delicious!
2 comments:
I went there once a long time ago. Long drive from Kuching - went to eat the seafood, that's all. Very fresh, very nice...
It seems that you are very familiar with Kuching. Did you stay there before?
I heard that a lot of people will drive all the way to the restaurant just for the nice seafood.
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