
Although it might not have as much of a diverse culture as Kuala Lumpur or such unique cultures as Ipoh, Seremban holds its own in terms of culture. Regretfully, we may not have been able to invest as much time in this as we would have liked. However, we did manage to explore the religious culture of most of the chinese folk in Seremban. It is on the third and final day that we grace this temple with our presence.

After half an hour of drving through the peaceful area of Seremban, we finally located and arrived at a temple to investigate this particular religious culture. The seven of us decided to head in to take a look at the marvel that is this temple.

Along the temple's stone walkway we ventured through the temple looking at a fountain structure where the chinese people toss a coin hoping for a wish. Near the fountain, was steps made of stone leading up the top of the temple, we passed by numerous statues of important religious characters.

After coming back down we took a look inside the temple to investigate what was inside the temple. We came across an area that, if not mistaken was to see your fortune. A few of us tried it and found it fascinating and interesting.

The process included praying and then shaking a a wooden cylinder holding multiple sticks within it. After a while, a stick will drop out of the wooden cylinder allowing you to check your fortune.









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