Pond at Chinese temple attracting Muslims


Sweet serenity: Visitors feeding the fish at the Wan Fo Tien temple in Jalan Bukit Ubi, Kuantan.

KUANTAN: The serene surroundings of a fish pond and mini garden at a temple here have become a favourite spot for people to chill out before the breaking of fast.

They would come to the Wan Fo Tien temple in Jalan Bukit Ubi to enjoy the scenic view and mingle with one another under the gazebos. Some would bring bread to feed the fishes, the terrapin and turtles in the pond.

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