KUALA LUMPUR: The traditions of two ancient civilisations came together on Friday when a colourful lion dance took place at one of the country’s oldest Hindu temples in Pudu during the Chinese New Year period.
As drums banged, cymbals clanged and three lions pranced amid the peal of temple bells, traffic stopped near the small but very popular temple (also known as Courthill Temple) dedicated to Lord Ganesha, believed by Hindus to be the remover of obstacles.
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