Xiang Lin Si Temple

This double-storey temple follows the Buddhist branch of Mahāyāna Buddhism.

[1] The temple is named after a monk from China, started as a village-style wooden house in 1958 before being rebuilt in a modern architecture as a double-storey brick building in 1985.

[2] In the first doorway which is the Buddha Hall, there is a small smiling statue of Mi-lo Fwo (Maitreya) in a short altar facing the door.

[2] The temple also kept a complete collection of the Pāli Canon, a religious scripture of Buddhism.

The second floor of the temple is a convenient spot for capturing scenic photos of its neighbouring temple of Cheng Hoon Teng and the rest of the "Harmony Street" because of its proximity to the Kampung Kling Mosque and Sri Poyatha Moorthi Temple, which symbolises religious tolerance existed long before the founding of the modern state of Malaysia.