Thean Kong Thnuah Temple

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The Thean Kong Thnuah Temple, also known as Thni Kong Tnua (Chinese: 天公壇) or the Jade Emperor's Pavilion, is a Taoist temple within George Town in the Malaysian state of Penang. Located at Ayer Itam, the temple was completed in 1869 and is the only temple in Malaysia built specifically for the worship of the Jade Emperor (Hokkien: Thinn-kong)[1] It becomes a focal point for the annual Jade Emperor's Birthday celebrations on the 9th day of the Chinese New Year.[2][3][4][5] The temple was also featured in Episode 8 of The Amazing Race 16.

StatusActive
LocationLorong Pokok Celi, Ayer Itam
MunicipalityGeorge Town
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Thean Kong Thnuah Temple
Malay: Tokong Thean Kong Thnuah
Chinese: 天公壇
Religion
AffiliationTaoism
StatusActive
Location
LocationLorong Pokok Celi, Ayer Itam
MunicipalityGeorge Town
StatePenang
CountryMalaysia
Thean Kong Thnuah Temple is located in Central George Town, Penang
Thean Kong Thnuah Temple
Location within George Town
Coordinates5°24′35.442″N 100°16′36.665″E
Architecture
TypeTaoist temple
Completed1869
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Hokkien POJThian-kong tôaⁿ /
Thiⁿ-kong tôaⁿ
Hokkien POJThian-kong tôaⁿ /
Thiⁿ-kong tôaⁿ
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Thean Kong Thnuah Temple
Thean Kong Thnuah Temple in Simplified and Traditional Chinese characters
Traditional Chinese天公壇
Simplified Chinese天公坛
Transcriptions
Southern Min
Hokkien POJThian-kong tôaⁿ /
Thiⁿ-kong tôaⁿ
Tâi-lôThian-kong tuânn /
Thinn-kong tuânn
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History

The temple was built in the 1860s by members of the ethnic Chinese Hokkien community in Malaysia and underwent a restoration beginning in 2002.[2]

Features

The temple is located at the foot of Penang Hill and is surrounded by lush greenery. The path leading up to the temple features a flight of stairs with 110 granite steps and its archway is decorated with century-old stone carvings. The temple's architecture is a combination of both Buddhist and Taoist styles.[2] In the first shrine hall, there are three gold-plated Buddha statues while the Jade Emperor God sits in the main shrine hall.[2]

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