Honouring Heritage, Embracing Renewal: Chin Swee Caves Temple Unveils New Cultural And Spiritual Additions

(From third left) Aaron Chia, Chief Operating Officer of Resorts World Genting; Lee Thiam Kit, Deputy President of Genting Malaysia Berhad; Dato’ Sri Tan Kong Han, Vice Chairman of Chin Swee Caves Temple Building Society and President & Chief Operating Officer of Genting Berhad; Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay, Chairman of Chin Swee Caves Temple Building Society and Executive Chairman of Genting Berhad, and family members Puan Sri Cecilia Lim, Lim Keong Han and Lim Keong Loui at the unveiling of the Chin Swee Caves Temple Galleria

Chin Swee Caves Temple marked a significant milestone today with the official unveiling of several new additions within its highland grounds. Officiated by Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay, Executive Chairman of Genting Berhad, these enhancements reflect ongoing efforts to deepen visitors’ engagement with the temple’s cultural heritage and spiritual environment while elevating the overall experience at one of Malaysia’s most distinct highland landmarks.

The newly introduced features include the Chin Swee Caves Temple Galleria, a striking new Glazed Glass Lotus installation, and Kimhua Hall, a purpose-built indoor space designed to support meditation, exhibitions and community gatherings.

(From ninth left) Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay and Dato’ Sri Tan Kong Han with the members of the Chin Swee Caves Temple Building Society, celebrating the unveiling of the Chin Swee Caves Temple Galleria
Dato’ Sri Tan Kong Han and Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay jointly revealing the plaque to mark the grand
opening of the Chin Swee Caves Temple Galleria
Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay guiding guests through the Chin Swee Caves Temple Galleria, showcasing the exhibits and temple heritage
A glimpse inside the Chin Swee Caves Temple Galleria, where thoughtfully curated displays highlight the temple’s history, traditions and cultural features

Chin Swee Caves Temple Galleria

Among the highlights is the Chin Swee Caves Temple Galleria, a self-guided exhibition located at Sky Terrace. The galleria represents the temple’s heritage through curated displays artefacts and archival materials, tracing the origins of the Chin Swee deity and documenting the establishment and growth of the Chin Swee Caves Temple over three decades since its opening in 1994.

The exhibition also commemorates the contributions of the late Tan Sri Lim Goh Tong, who played a key role in bringing the temple to life. Visitors can explore interpretive displays that provide insight to the temple’s evolution, traditions and enduring cultural significance.

The galleria is open to the public from 8.30am to 5pm daily.

(From left) Dato’ Sri Tan Kong Han, Lim Keong Loui, Puan Sri Cecilia Lim, Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay, Datuk Lim Chee Wah and Lim Keong Han at the Glazed Glass Lotus, celebrating the official opening of the new installation
The Glazed Glass Lotus rises before the Giant Buddha, representing the Dharma’s light illuminating the mind
Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay (centre) and family with the luminous stone in Kimhua Hall, highlighting a
unique view and the artistic setting of the Glazed Glass Lotus
Inside Kimhua Hall, the luminous stone is displayed at its lowest point, giving visitors a unique
perspective on the solemnity and grace of the Glazed Glass Lotus installation

Glazed Glass Lotus, Cradle of Light

Adding a visual and symbolic focal point to the Sky Terrace is the Glazed Glass Lotus, Cradle of Light, positioned in front of the Giant Buddha statue. The sculptural installation features a multi-tiered lotus encircling a luminous stone mounted on a moving platform, designed to float gracefully within the lotus. Representing purity, compassion and the illumination of wisdom, the installation is enhanced by water elements and lighting to create a contemporary expression of Buddhist symbolism while inviting visitors to pause, reflect and reconnect with the surrounding serenity.

Kimhua Hall

Located beneath the lotus installation, Kimhua Hall provides a new indoor venue supporting meditation activities, exhibitions and community gatherings. Accessible from both Sky Terrace and car park lift access, the hall expands the temple’s capacity to host spiritual and cultural programming throughout the year. Its interior design incorporates exposed natural rock surfaces, preserving elements of the site’s natural character while reinforcing an architectural dialogue between built space and mountain environment. Visitors in Kimhua Hall can also view the luminous stone from below when it descends to its lowest point, providing a unique glimpse of the installation from a different perspective.

Together, these additions reinforce the temple precinct as a destination where devotion, cultural appreciation and natural environment converge, building on its longstanding role as both a place
of worship and a highland landmark.

“These are not merely physical structures,” said Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay in his opening speech. “Each space serves its own purpose, yet together they reflect our shared aspiration to honour faith, preserve heritage, and transmit enduring values to future generations.”

Looking ahead, Chin Swee Caves Temple will broaden its role within the community by serving as a Registrar of Marriage, offering couples the opportunity to solemnize their union in its tranquil
highland surroundings. The temple also plans to introduce commemorative embossing stamps featuring its key attractions while exploring partnerships with other temples to promote cultural exchange and religious tourism.

For more information, visit chinswee.org or follow their official media platforms.

Juniper

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