Buddhist temple in Malaysia
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Ching Giap See Temple (Chinese: 麻坡净业寺) is located along Jalan Sulaiman in Muar and it is the largest Buddhist temple in the State of Johor, Malaysia. This Buddhist temple is considered as the Buddhist landmark in southern Malaysia region, as compared to Penang's Kek Lok Si Temple in Northern Malaysia region.[1] It was first built on 23 June 1946, rebuilt in 1969 and expanded in 1982. It covers an area of about one acre.[2]