Perak Tong, Ipoh, Perak (31 January, 2006)
Devotees inside the cavernous Perak Tong in Ipoh. (31 January, 2006)
Statue of the Goddess of Mercy at a man-made pond at Perak Tong. (31 January, 2006)
Chinese-style double-storey pavilion at Perak Tong. (31 January, 2006)
Seated Buddha statue at Perak Tong. (31 January, 2006)
Devotees milling past giant-size sentinels. (31 January, 2006)
Giant sentinels trampling on sinners in hell. (31 January, 2006)
Lotus-shaped devotional candles are lit by devotees at the base of the giant seated Buddha. (31 January, 2006)
Lit lotus-shaped devotional candles. (31 January, 2006)
A multi-hand Bodhisattva, one of numerous images within Perak Tong. (31 January, 2006)
Figurines of various Maitreyas in Perak Tong. (31 January, 2006)
Two statues of Bùdài 布袋, a gigantic one behind a smaller but still larger-than-life-size one, inside Perak Tong. (31 January, 2006)
The central figure here is, I believe, the Buddhist monk Xuánzàng 玄奘, from Journey to the West. (31 January, 2006)
Figures of various deities are installed in different corners of Perak Tong. (31 January, 2006)
Murals cover the walls of the cave at Perak Tong. (31 January, 2006)
Staircase winds up the side of Perak Tong. (31 January, 2006)
Visitors climbing the staircase to different parts of Perak Tong. (31 January, 2006)
Mural of a Chinese sage on the cave wall at Perak Tong. (31 January, 2006)
Some parts of the stairway can get rather tight. (31 January, 2006)
The stairway emerges to a pavilion on the outside. (31 January, 2006)
The stairway coming down, on the outside of Perak Tong. (31 January, 2006)
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