Wat Buppharam, George Town
Facts and practical information
Wat Buppharam, a serene Buddhist temple nestled in the bustling city of George Town, Malaysia, stands as a testament to the city's rich cultural tapestry. This tranquil place of worship, with its intricate designs and spiritual ambiance, offers a respite from the urban energy of the surrounding area.
Founded in the late 19th century, Wat Buppharam serves as a focal point for the local Thai Buddhist community and is known for its traditional Thai architecture, which is characterized by its sweeping roofs, ornate decorations, and the prominent use of gold and red colors. The temple's grounds are adorned with statues and artwork that depict various scenes from the Buddha's life and teachings, adding to the site's profound sense of spirituality.
One of the temple's most notable features is its main prayer hall, where devotees come to meditate, offer prayers, and participate in religious ceremonies. The hall houses a revered Buddha statue, which is the centerpiece of the temple and a source of inspiration for those who visit.
Wat Buppharam is not only a place for religious observance but also a cultural hub where festivals and events take place throughout the year, drawing both locals and tourists alike. The temple's peaceful gardens, with their well-manicured plants and tranquil ponds, provide a perfect environment for contemplation and relaxation.
Wat Buppharam Thai Buddhist Temple, 8, Jalan Perak, GeorgetownGeorge Town
Wat Buppharam – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: 1st Avenue Mall, Prangin Mall, Penang Times Square, Gurney Drive.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Wat Buppharam by public transport?
Bus
- Padang Brown • Lines: 11 (23 min walk)
- SMK/SK Convent Datuk Keramat • Lines: 11 (24 min walk)