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Arulmigu Sri Rajakaliamman Glass Temple

No.22 Lorong Satu | Tebrau, Johor Bahru, Malaysia
+60 7-223 3989
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Fascinating Place

We really enjoyed our visit and were happy to pay the nominal "donation" they asked for. It's... read more

Reviewed 4 weeks ago
amp-qld
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Noosa, Australia
It's a special but not astonishing place

With very limited tourism choices in Johor Bahru, this temple made to the top 5 things to do on TA... read more

Reviewed 4 weeks ago
VJH95
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Snellville, Georgia
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  • Excellent40%
  • Very good31%
  • Average21%
  • Poor4%
  • Terrible4%
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No.22 Lorong Satu | Tebrau, Johor Bahru, Malaysia
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+60 7-223 3989
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"jesus christ"
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"worth a visit"
in 16 reviews
"sai baba"
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"railway track"
in 4 reviews
"small pieces"
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"glass pieces"
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"amazing glass"
in 3 reviews
"mother teresa"
in 3 reviews
"no shoes"
in 3 reviews
"taking photos"
in 7 reviews
"hindu"
in 24 reviews
"priest"
in 10 reviews
"donation"
in 9 reviews
"foreigners"
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"statues"
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"gods"
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"pooja"
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Reviewed 4 weeks ago

We really enjoyed our visit and were happy to pay the nominal "donation" they asked for. It's really a mirror temple rather than glass (I know mirrors are made of glass).

Thank amp-qld
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Reviewed 4 weeks ago

With very limited tourism choices in Johor Bahru, this temple made to the top 5 things to do on TA. We made it a stop on our visit to JB. The temple is very small for the RM10/pp admission. It took about 15-20 minutes to...More

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Reviewed 18 March 2018

this place is worth a visit. walls and ceilings are intricately decorated with small pieces of coloured mirror, reflecting lights. used to be free entry for malaysians, now only free to hindus. it's still worth every cent of the rm10 fee.

Thank jasminelai
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Reviewed 7 March 2018

Very lovely glass temple intricately put together. I haven't encountered a lot of glade temples in my travels so really enjoyed this gem. Colorful and welcoming. Definitely worth your time to stop in a take in the artistic beauty and marvel at the work it...More

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Reviewed 9 February 2018 via mobile

A 20 minute observation inside, it could be more interesting if there is a local to let you know more detail about the place or any festive going on...

1  Thank Hand N
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Reviewed 4 February 2018

Beautiful temple, seems to be geared towards a tourist attraction as there are many statues of other religions and even Mother Theresa! RM10 per tourist per entry. Photo taking is RM3 per photo so we didn't take any photos. In and out in 10 minutes.

1  Thank Wong T
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Reviewed 5 January 2018 via mobile

Amazing glass temple. Can visit but the RM10 per person is way too expensive for whole family. You merely spent 15-30mins there only. It is a very small temple with beautiful glass art work inside. I feel it should be 50% off for citizen. Even...More

2  Thank SakuraMadness
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Reviewed 25 December 2017 via mobile

Beautiful, glistening and unique temple like no where in the world. Attended Friday evening pooja and it was very rewarding. We were able to witness the special pooja with bhajans that invoked our deepest spiritual connection to the deity. After prayer, a light meal was...More

1  Thank smanjulaadevi
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Reviewed 8 November 2017 via mobile

Very relaxing visit.Friendly environment with many international visitors.Like to bring more family members and friends.

Thank Kunasagara N
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Reviewed 7 November 2017

The temple is full with glass..and the reflection effect from glass of all walls make this place looks so amazing. Prepared to pay money for entrance & photo, dont remember the price...

Thank noir22
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GRaja2014
23 March 2017|
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Response from Prameela_Rajaratnan | Reviewed this property |
Hi, on sat and sun, the prayer times are only in the morning 7 to 10am. entrance for foreigners are rm10 but free for Malaysians..For tourist visitation its 1-5pm, but not sure if it implies on the weekends too.
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GRaja2014
23 March 2017|
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Response from Manasa29 | Reviewed this property |
Hi, You can visit the temple after lunch. We went there around 6:30 / 7pm, stayed for about 40min. Some reviews mention an entrance fee for Foreigners (RM10), however I was not charged anything and I am not Malaysian (or... More
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slmah88
30 September 2016|
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Response from Aekytrip | Reviewed this property |
So sorry for late reply, when i gone to this temple no charge for enter free. can take photo no charge for take photo charge. i am not sure, because i walk from hotel
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