Came on May 2, 2013. This Sanbao Temple is an important local Chinese cultural attraction. It is rumored that Zheng He was stationed here after landing in Malacca. The Sanbao Temple was built to commemorate Zheng He's trip to Malacca. The Chinese who came to Malacca later lived here, and the Sanbao Mountain behind the Sanbao Temple was the Chinese cemetery, becoming a tomb mountain. It is said that Sanbao Mountain is the largest Chinese tomb mountain overseas. The Sanbao Temple is a typical Chinese cultural building, and the shape is similar to our domestic similar buildings. It is more interesting that although the Sanbao Temple was built to commemorate Zheng He, it is a Taoist view. The main hall is dedicated to the "Uncle Gong" (Malay Chinese call the land public). Zheng He is a Muslim, so his altar is in the garden outside the temple. The back hall of the Sanbao Temple also has a wall, which is covered with Chinese newspaper reports about the Chinese defending the Sanbao Temple and Sanbao Mountain. I also suggest you pay attention. In the era of limited influence in the motherland, Malay overseas Chinese have carried out many hard struggles to safeguard their culture and rights, and this history and this spirit deserves all Chinese to remember.
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Came on May 2, 2013. This Sanbao Temple is an important local Chinese cultural attraction. It is rumored that Zheng He was stationed here after landing in Malacca. The Sanbao Temple was built to commemorate Zheng He's trip to Malacca. The Chinese who came to Malacca later lived here, and the Sanbao Mountain behind the Sanbao Temple was the Chinese cemetery, becoming a tomb mountain. It is said that Sanbao Mountain is the largest Chinese tomb mountain overseas. The Sanbao Temple is a typical Chinese cultural building, and the shape is similar to our domestic similar buildings. It is more interesting that although the Sanbao Temple was built to commemorate Zheng He, it is a Taoist view. The main hall is dedicated to the "Uncle Gong" (Malay Chinese call the land public). Zheng He is a Muslim, so his altar is in the garden outside the temple. The back hall of the Sanbao Temple also has a wall, which is covered with Chinese newspaper reports about the Chinese defending the Sanbao Temple and Sanbao Mountain. I also suggest you pay attention. In the era of limited influence in the motherland, Malay overseas Chinese have carried out many hard struggles to safeguard their culture and rights, and this history and this spirit deserves all Chinese to remember.
Malaysia. Malacca - Sanbao: Also known as Libao Well, it was dug by Malacca's Sultan Mansusha for a princess from China and his wife Han Libao. At that time, the well would not dry up, and it was said that whoever drank the water taken out of the well would return to Malacca in the future. Zheng He returned to Malacca several times because he drank the well. This legend reflects the good wishes of the local people to welcome Zheng He and hope that Zheng He will come to Malacca more.
Malaysia. Malacca - Baoshan Pavilion: Zhenghe Temple, also known as Sanbaogong Temple, also known as "Baoshan Pavilion", was built in 1795 by the local Chinese in Malacca to commemorate General Zhenghe in the Ming Dynasty. It is said that the bricks and tiles that built Zhenghe Temple were transported from China, which is very commemorative. The Sanbaoshan, which commemorates the great Chinese navigator, is still preserved here. It is also a symbol of the people of China and Malaysia living in harmony and friendship.
worth a visit when walking around the streets of Malacca. nice temple. would recommend if on route but not to go out of way
This attraction is the first attraction I visited in Malaysia. I was very impressed. Although it was raining heavily, we still visited with reverence and pride. The pavilion was built to commemorate Zheng He's West Ocean. All the building materials were shipped from China and it is one of the oldest Chinese temples in Malaysia. It was destroyed by foreign powers and rebuilt on the site. It is a place for Chinese children to take care of their hearts in Southeast Asia. It is a world cultural heritage and is very historical. Baoshan Pavilion is not only visited by ordinary civilians, but also by the leaders of our country. The attractions that can be visited together are Sanbaojing, Wangjing and other monuments. Worth going.
Baoshan Pavilion is a local Chinese built to commemorate Zheng He, also known as "Sanbao Temple" and "Sanbao Pavilion". It is said that one brick and one tile here are shipped from China.