RM10mil Hindu Temple to become new tourism icon in Klang


  • Nation
  • Sunday, 27 Oct 2013

KLANG:  The royal town of Klang will get a new tourism icon in the form of a RM10 million Hindu temple that will open its doors to worshipers and tourists by mid-2015. 

The Klang Sri Sundararaja Perumal Temple president S. Anandakrishnan said the temple, which is currently being rebuilt to be the first granite temple in the country, has potential to be developed as a world-class tourism icon.

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