Hock Teik Cheng Sin Temple

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Hock Teik Cheng Sin Temple
Hock Teik Cheng Sin Temple

A bastion of Taoism in Penang, the Hock Teik Cheng Sin Temple (also known as Poh Hock Seah) was built by Chinese immigrants almost 165 years ago. Dedicated to Tua Pek Kong, the temple was symbolic of the values of the community and rituals conducted were very similar to what was practiced in the Fujian Province where most of them originated from.

Constructed in 1845, the temple ravaged by time, underwent a two-year renovation. Some 20 artisans from China completed it in 2006 at a cost of about RM1.5mil, and the temple now stands as among the oldest and most well preserved buildings in the heritage enclave. Interestingly, the temple was also the headquarters of a Chinese secret society that would conduct various rites and ceremonies in front of the deity.

One of the many unique features of the architecture is the roof. This temple is the only one in Malaysia that has a `Kuan Kong' figurine perched regally on its roof. The deity is synonymous with Chinese secret societies because it represents loyalty. Another unique feature is the temple’s bungalow-like layout – an architectural rarity as most prayer pavilions back then were on the ground floor of smaller single storey buildings.

The tilting roof was constructed using the complicated “no nails” bracket system. Besides it colourful ceramic and stucco figurines, paintings and sculptures, the temple also boasts of priceless treasures like an ancient hand-sewn cylindrical umbrella and secret society flags in its collection.

When restoration work was carried out at the Hock Teik Cheng Sin, triangular fighting flags were uncovered. These were probably in use during the 1867 Penang Riot, when the Hokkien Tua Pek Kong and the Red Flag Society fought against the Cantonese Ghee Hin and the White Flag Society.

Warring factions were the state of affairs among the various Chinese clans in Penang during the late 19th Century. To provide for an easy escape, there is a secret passage at the side yard of the Hokkien Tua Pek Kong temple that leads to the grounds of its ally, the Leong San Tong Khoo Kongsi.

Contact Information


Armenian Street
George Town
Pulau Pinang

Admission: Free

Getting There

The Hock Teik Cheng Sin Temple is located within its own compound at the corner between Armenian Street and Cannon Street. It is accessed via a short passageway. You can take Rapid Penang Bus 10, 12, 103, 301, 401 and CAT to Pitt Street (Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling), then walk south till you reach the corner of Armenian Street and Cannon Street. The entrance to Hock Teik Cheng Sin Temple is on your left.


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