Chaiya Mangalaram Thai Buddhist Temple

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Mayelle *******
3 Nov 2025
Our habitat penang Hill experience was amazing and memorable one. We went to the station by grab and bought our train ticket going up and when we reach up there we took photos and walk around.After that we went up the Skywalk and the view is mesmerizing and it's a great experience.
2+
Choi *******
3 Nov 2025
Facilities: Convenience of booking with Klook: Buy and use instantly on the same day, it's really super convenient
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ng *********
2 Nov 2025
Facilities: Needs improvement Price: Not budget-friendly Experience: The night view is very beautiful Ease of booking with Klook: Convenient, fast, saves time Service: Not bad!
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Hui *******
1 Nov 2025
For a spine-chilling twist on Penang's skyline views, The Top's Halloween Haunted House event is a scream-worthy must-do! They cleverly redecorated the Jurassic Park theme room into a ghoulish nightmare—dino skeletons now draped in cobwebs, fog machines pumping out eerie mist, and flickering jack-o'-lanterns casting shadows on "extinct" horrors. It's like stepping from a prehistoric jungle into a pumpkin-spiced purgatory.
Klook用戶
1 Nov 2025
The view from the TOP is very beautiful and well worth a visit. Our package includes five places, but the best value for money is walking outside with a safety harness. On the 65th floor, you can register and fill out a form at the registration desk, and then a staff member will quickly put on a safety rope and harness for you and take you to the area inside the safety net. However, the walk is a bit fast, and there's not enough time to take pictures. It would be great if there was more time to stop and take photos. Remember to hold your phone tightly. Then you can go to the rooftop on the 68th floor to take more photos or videos. As for Jurassic Park and the Mini Aquarium, they are nothing special, but it is worth mentioning that the staff member at Jurassic Park who imitates the laboratory/takes you on the elevator is very dedicated to her performance, making you feel like you are involved in the lab, haha. A worthwhile suggestion is that if you are staying nearby, you may want to consider leaving your personal belongings and bags at the hotel, because you need to put your bags in a locker to participate in the outdoor walking activity on the 65th floor, and there is an extra charge for renting a locker (credit card payment). In addition, everyone should pay attention to the weather conditions, because many activities are not open when it rains, especially the cost-effective activities - visiting the 65th and 68th floors. I hope everyone can leave some beautiful photos or videos with important people in this beautiful location!
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Hazele *******
1 Nov 2025
our driver is very knowledgeable about Penang, highly recommended for his service, definitely worth every penny, customizedable for family with kids.
Klook User
31 Oct 2025
My guide, William, was punctual, patient and knowledgeable about the tour. Also had some nice recommendations for lunch fron him. I was a solo traveller with a family of 3 (5pax in total) so the compact group size was ideal for going around. Recommend to take the 830am tour because while it’s cooler at the top, it can get pretty hot.
ika *****
28 Oct 2025
cleanliness: good service:good

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Explore the vibrant city of George Town on the island of Penang, Malaysia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its colonial architecture, multicultural influences, and rich history. Immerse yourself in the colorful street art scene, indulge in delicious street food, and visit iconic landmarks like the Chaiya Mangalaram Thai Buddhist Temple. Discover the unique cultural heritage and stunning natural beauty of this enchanting destination.
17, Lorong Burma, Pulau Tikus, 10250 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia

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Chaiya Mangalaram Thai Buddhist Temple

Visit the Chaiya Mangalaram Thai Buddhist Temple, also known as Wat Chayamangkalaram, founded in 1845 by Thai Buddhists. Admire the impressive reclining Buddha statue, one of the largest outside of Thailand, and explore the temple's ornate architecture and serene surroundings.

Reclining Buddha Statue

Marvel at one of the world's longest reclining Buddha statues, measuring from 32m to 33m in length. The statue also serves as a columbarium, housing the urns of the cremated.

Yakshas and Mythical Creatures

Explore the temple's colorful statues of Yakshas and other mythical creatures, adding a touch of mystique to the serene surroundings.

Local Cuisine

George Town is renowned as the culinary capital of Malaysia, offering a diverse range of street food reflecting its multicultural population. Don't miss the opportunity to savor unique flavors and must-try dishes in this food lover's paradise.

Culture and History

Discover the cultural and historical significance of George Town, with its well-preserved colonial architecture and multicultural influences. Explore iconic landmarks, vibrant street art, and traditional Chinese temples that showcase the city's rich heritage.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Founded in 1845, this Siamese temple holds a rich history dating back to the Straits Settlements era. The temple's architecture and artifacts reflect the philanthropic efforts of the local Chinese Buddhists.

Local Cuisine

Don't miss the opportunity to try the famous asam laksa, a dish beloved by the temple's founder, Phra Phorthan Kuad. Witness devotees offering this traditional dish at the shrine.