Datuk Gong: The god of the Chinese, Indians and Malays
Yahoo - SG·2022-04-18 15:02
This story was first published on 3 December 2015
Visitors to the Jiu Tiao Qiao Xin Ba Na Du Tan in Tampines Link will notice a shrine to a somewhat unusual figure. It is a bearded Malay man – or is he Chinese? – sitting cross-legged, dressed in robes and a songkok.
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Jenny Sona 21/04/2022
Jia lat
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Lipan 20/04/2022
bertaubat lah!!!!
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Alice Lee9786 reply Lipan 25/04/2022
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Good luck 0716 20/04/2022
The majority of old shrines in Georgetown, Penang are dedicated to multiple idols, collectively referred to as beradik or brothers, in multiples of three, five and sometimes seven. They are also represented by a series of coloured flags. However, in Klang, Selangor, most of the idols are dressed up
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sabar 20/04/2022
chinese loves datuk god malay powerful .melayu boleh
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heritage1111 21/04/2022
our asian religions can accept each other, only the abrahamic religions have issue as they arrognantly claim supremcy over everything.. sort of like a communist leader or the american leaders
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