Pasir Panjang Laut is a traditional Malay fishing village located in the Sitiawan district of Perak State, Malaysia.
Pian Sian Chee Tua Pek Kong Beo (品仙祠大伯公廟) currently houses the tallest consecrated stone statues of Tua Pek Kong, the Goddess of Mercy and the Goddess of the Sea, in Malaysia. These statues stand upright, facing directly towards the Straits of Malacca, extending their blessings not only for the safety of villagers but also for fishermen.
The temple's annual thanksgiving celebration falls on the 29th day of the seventh lunar calendar month.
It is noteworthy that this temple allows vegetarian food offerings for prayers only, out of respect for its ethnic group.
It was reported that in 1993, a senior member of the temple communicated through meditation that a statue of the Goddess of Mercy was arriving from the sea. Subsequently, the statue was discovered floating on the sea and eventually placed next to the Tua Pek Kong Temple. Over time, there were multiple instances where the statue of the Goddess of Mercy went missing, only to be found and returned by temple devotees weeks later.
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