Devotees happy to visit temples again


Spiritual offering: Devotees praying at the Goddess Of Mercy Temple in George Town. — ZHAFARAN NASIB/The Star

GEORGE TOWN: With non-Muslim places of worship reopening their doors after almost three months of closure due to the movement control order, the faithful have gathered to offer prayers for good health, prosperity and peace.

At the Goddess of Mercy Temple in Jalan Kapitan Keling here, supervisor Clarence Tee, 31, was among those spotted at the three-centuries-old temple.

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