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Wat Mekprasit has a very distinctive
feature inside. Some locals hail it as the temple with hundred Buddha. After you
stepped inside, the left and right hand sides laid hundreds of cray made, coloured
Buddha images. You may spot some are of different facial expression and image forms
or origin. Perhaps this was special and even if I had traveled for distances in Thailand,
Cambodia and Burma the displayed images are truly impressive. The only thing it lacks
is the qualitative aspect. Wat Mekprasit actually hosts remains / ashes of the deceased
inside the temple. If you are too conscious on this matter, you may feel a little
uneasy but the practice had been on for the last half a century.
Wat Mekprasit Address: No. 102-A, Jalan
Kuala Kangsar, 30010 Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia Telephone: 05-5062968, 05-2532968
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