Friday, August 15, 2014

Penang, Malaysia - Penang Snake Temple

The Snake Temple in Penang is a Chinese temple located about 3 km (2 miles) from Bayan Lepas Airport. The temple's history dates back to 1850 and when it opened, green viper snakes reportedly came to the temple from the nearby forests. Snakes continue to live in the temple but are not as many compared to when I was here 30 years ago, before the forest was cleared for property development.

I believe the snakes at the temple today were captured from somewhere. Though poisonous, they are harmless probably because smoke from the burning incense makes them drowsy - there are no known cases of the snakes biting anyone. Over the years the temple has become commercialised with its souvenir shops but then again it's probably the only temple of its kind in the world.

Snake Temple in Penang, Malaysia
Snake Temple

Python at the Snake Temple in Penang, Malaysia
'Sleepy' python at the Snake Temple

Viper at the Snake Temple in Penang, Malaysia
'Bored' viper at the Snake Temple


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