The beautiful temple complex of Wat Mai Suwankiri

While there are many Buddhist temples in Tumpat, let’s take a look at the magnificent structure that caught our attention today: The beautiful Dragon Boat Temple or Wat Mai Suwankiri.
A quick tour of the temple complex
Happy Diwali, peeps!
Hope you have a wonderful time with family and friends. Today, as I headed back from a warm family lunch at a friend’s place in Tumpat, I spotted a gorgeous temple on my way back. My friend had to pull over for us to admire the intricate details of the temple and click pictures to showcase the world that there are structures of great magnitude and importance in Kelantan as well.

Tumpat, a district of Kelantan, lies right next to Kota Bharu. It shares its borders with Thailand and Pasir Mas as well. A 45-minute drive from Kota Bharu city centre takes you to some of the most gorgeous Buddhist temples of Tumpat. This quiet little town forms the link between the Western area of Peninsular Malaysia and the state of Kelantan.

Highlights:
- It is built on a dragon boat with naga-like creatures on either side
- The boat is surrounded by water on all sides
- Believed to be over a few hundred years old, the statue of the Buddha stands tall
- A wax statue and the body of Phor Tan Di is preserved for worshippers to seek blessings
- The temple lies at Kampung Bukit Tanah, close to Wat Phikulthong
- Various shrines run through the expanse of the temple
The main pieces to note would be that of the dragon heads, garuda, Buddha, lamps, ceiling murals, archways, gateways, huge bells and pillars.



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It is truly gorgeous! ❤
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Fab posts and loved the pictures and video, Wat Mai Suwankiri looks like a beautiful temple, I will have to visit one day. Love lathe pretty colours of it.
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Do you mean spire? They are carved out so well and are indeed the most striking features of these temples.
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I love those conical rooftop. What do we call this arch? This reminds me of my visit to bodh gaya. I love how Buddhism is a religion found in most of Asian countries. Respect.
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Ahhh I seee!! I would love to visit someday!!!
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Tumpat has a lot of Buddhists, and have built a small ‘Wat’ city type of area… where there are 4 such temples in a confined radius. Malaysia as such has: Malay, Chinese and Indians as the major ethnic groups.
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Do you know why this temple has many Dragons? I bet this style of temple is common in China, since dragon is a fortunate name to give your child. I’m curious why I’m Malaysia.
I would defintely like to see more temples in Tumpat!
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This was truly gorgeous. Nice, I would like to visit that temple too.
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Waa this just looks amazing, I have been to Taoist temple in the south of the Philippines and they also have this large dragon in green, not a boat though but it’s like a dragon snake, it resembles some of your photos here, this is really beautiful !
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Was curious that i generally see a statue of a devi with flowers at temples,hotels,shops etc.Who is this devi and what does she signify?Besides this the boat temple photos/writeup was interesting.
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Yes.. it looks as good as new.. glad I stopped by yesterday
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Loving the temple! Reminds me of Dragon Ball for some reason (nerd alert…)! They’ve kept the paint so vibrant and immaculate:D Lucky you came across it!
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Absolutely!
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I really want to! If the pictures look that good, I can’t imagine what it’s going to look like in person!
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It looks even better in reality! You must check it out if you get the chance to.
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This is beautiful! It somewhat reminds of the movie Mulan! I’ve always been fascinated with this kind of architecture!
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