Klang temple reopens after three-month break


Paying homage: Hindu devotees praying at the Sri Sundaraja Perumal Temple in Klang as non-Islamic houses of worship were allowed to reopen.

KLANG: When it reopened after a three-month hiatus because of the movement control order, the renowned Sri Sundaraja Perumal Temple here did not see a big crowd, an indication that people are still being cautious about being out.

The relatively small turnout was a surprise, especially on a Friday when it is usually a temple worship day for Hindus.

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