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in Arts & Entertainment, on the 7th of February 2010
More than 10,000 lanterns and 230,000 decorative bulbs were switched on during the Annual lighting-up ceremony for the Chinese New Year celebrations at Kek Lok Si temple. Georgetown, Malaysia. 07/02/2010.

A 119 year old temple which was built on a hill in Air Itam will be illuminated with colourful lights until Chap Goh Meh on February 28th.

More than 10,000 lanterns and 230,000 decorative bulbs were switched on during the Annual lighting-up ceremony for the Chinese New Year celebrations at Kek Lok Si temple. Georgetown, Malaysia. 07/02/2010.

A 119 year old temple which was built on a hill in Air Itam will be illuminated with colourful lights until Chap Goh Meh on February 28th.

ID: 242031
More than 10,000 lanterns and 230,000 decorative bulbs were switched on during the Annual lighting-up ceremony for the Chinese New Year celebrations at Kek Lok Si temple. Georgetown, Malaysia. 07/02/2010.

A 119 year old temple which was built on a hill in Air Itam will be illuminated with colourful lights until Chap Goh Meh on February 28th.

More than 10,000 lanterns and 230,000 decorative bulbs were switched on during the Annual lighting-up ceremony for the Chinese New Year celebrations at Kek Lok Si temple. Georgetown, Malaysia. 07/02/2010.

A 119 year old temple which was built on a hill in Air Itam will be illuminated with colourful lights until Chap Goh Meh on February 28th.

ID: 242032
More than 10,000 lanterns and 230,000 decorative bulbs were switched on during the Annual lighting-up ceremony for the Chinese New Year celebrations at Kek Lok Si temple. Georgetown, Malaysia. 07/02/2010.

A 119 year old temple which was built on a hill in Air Itam will be illuminated with colourful lights until Chap Goh Meh on February 28th.

More than 10,000 lanterns and 230,000 decorative bulbs were switched on during the Annual lighting-up ceremony for the Chinese New Year celebrations at Kek Lok Si temple. Georgetown, Malaysia. 07/02/2010.

A 119 year old temple which was built on a hill in Air Itam will be illuminated with colourful lights until Chap Goh Meh on February 28th.

ID: 242033
More than 10,000 lanterns and 230,000 decorative bulbs were switched on during the Annual lighting-up ceremony for the Chinese New Year celebrations at Kek Lok Si temple. Georgetown, Malaysia. 07/02/2010.

A 119 year old temple which was built on a hill in Air Itam will be illuminated with colourful lights until Chap Goh Meh on February 28th.

More than 10,000 lanterns and 230,000 decorative bulbs were switched on during the Annual lighting-up ceremony for the Chinese New Year celebrations at Kek Lok Si temple. Georgetown, Malaysia. 07/02/2010.

A 119 year old temple which was built on a hill in Air Itam will be illuminated with colourful lights until Chap Goh Meh on February 28th.

ID: 242034
More than 10,000 lanterns and 230,000 decorative bulbs were switched on during the Annual lighting-up ceremony for the Chinese New Year celebrations at Kek Lok Si temple. Georgetown, Malaysia. 07/02/2010.

A 119 year old temple which was built on a hill in Air Itam will be illuminated with colourful lights until Chap Goh Meh on February 28th.

More than 10,000 lanterns and 230,000 decorative bulbs were switched on during the Annual lighting-up ceremony for the Chinese New Year celebrations at Kek Lok Si temple. Georgetown, Malaysia. 07/02/2010.

A 119 year old temple which was built on a hill in Air Itam will be illuminated with colourful lights until Chap Goh Meh on February 28th.

ID: 242041
More than 10,000 lanterns and 230,000 decorative bulbs were switched on during the Annual lighting-up ceremony for the Chinese New Year celebrations at Kek Lok Si temple. Georgetown, Malaysia. 07/02/2010.

A 119 year old temple which was built on a hill in Air Itam will be illuminated with colourful lights until Chap Goh Meh on February 28th.

More than 10,000 lanterns and 230,000 decorative bulbs were switched on during the Annual lighting-up ceremony for the Chinese New Year celebrations at Kek Lok Si temple. Georgetown, Malaysia. 07/02/2010.

A 119 year old temple which was built on a hill in Air Itam will be illuminated with colourful lights until Chap Goh Meh on February 28th.

ID: 242044
More than 10,000 lanterns and 230,000 decorative bulbs were switched on during the Annual lighting-up ceremony for the Chinese New Year celebrations at Kek Lok Si temple. Georgetown, Malaysia. 07/02/2010.

A 119 year old temple which was built on a hill in Air Itam will be illuminated with colourful lights until Chap Goh Meh on February 28th.

More than 10,000 lanterns and 230,000 decorative bulbs were switched on during the Annual lighting-up ceremony for the Chinese New Year celebrations at Kek Lok Si temple. Georgetown, Malaysia. 07/02/2010.

A 119 year old temple which was built on a hill in Air Itam will be illuminated with colourful lights until Chap Goh Meh on February 28th.

ID: 242045
More than 10,000 lanterns and 230,000 decorative bulbs were switched on during the Annual lighting-up ceremony for the Chinese New Year celebrations at Kek Lok Si temple. Georgetown, Malaysia. 07/02/2010.

A 119 year old temple which was built on a hill in Air Itam will be illuminated with colourful lights until Chap Goh Meh on February 28th.

More than 10,000 lanterns and 230,000 decorative bulbs were switched on during the Annual lighting-up ceremony for the Chinese New Year celebrations at Kek Lok Si temple. Georgetown, Malaysia. 07/02/2010.

A 119 year old temple which was built on a hill in Air Itam will be illuminated with colourful lights until Chap Goh Meh on February 28th.

ID: 242046

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More than 10,000 lanterns and 230,000 decorative bulbs were switched on during the Annual lighting-up ceremony for the Chinese New Year celebrations at Kek Lok Si temple. Georgetown, Malaysia. 07/02/2010.

A 119 year old temple which was built on a hill in Air Itam will be illuminated with colourful lights until Chap Goh Meh on February 28th.
More than 10,000 lanterns and 230,000 decorative bulbs were switched on during the Annual lighting-up ceremony for the Chinese New Year celebrations at Kek Lok Si temple. Georgetown, Malaysia. 07/02/2010.

A 119 year old temple which was built on a hill in Air Itam will be illuminated with colourful lights until Chap Goh Meh on February 28th.
More than 10,000 lanterns and 230,000 decorative bulbs were switched on during the Annual lighting-up ceremony for the Chinese New Year celebrations at Kek Lok Si temple. Georgetown, Malaysia. 07/02/2010.

A 119 year old temple which was built on a hill in Air Itam will be illuminated with colourful lights until Chap Goh Meh on February 28th.
More than 10,000 lanterns and 230,000 decorative bulbs were switched on during the Annual lighting-up ceremony for the Chinese New Year celebrations at Kek Lok Si temple. Georgetown, Malaysia. 07/02/2010.

A 119 year old temple which was built on a hill in Air Itam will be illuminated with colourful lights until Chap Goh Meh on February 28th.
More than 10,000 lanterns and 230,000 decorative bulbs were switched on during the Annual lighting-up ceremony for the Chinese New Year celebrations at Kek Lok Si temple. Georgetown, Malaysia. 07/02/2010.

A 119 year old temple which was built on a hill in Air Itam will be illuminated with colourful lights until Chap Goh Meh on February 28th.
More than 10,000 lanterns and 230,000 decorative bulbs were switched on during the Annual lighting-up ceremony for the Chinese New Year celebrations at Kek Lok Si temple. Georgetown, Malaysia. 07/02/2010.

A 119 year old temple which was built on a hill in Air Itam will be illuminated with colourful lights until Chap Goh Meh on February 28th.
More than 10,000 lanterns and 230,000 decorative bulbs were switched on during the Annual lighting-up ceremony for the Chinese New Year celebrations at Kek Lok Si temple. Georgetown, Malaysia. 07/02/2010.

A 119 year old temple which was built on a hill in Air Itam will be illuminated with colourful lights until Chap Goh Meh on February 28th.
More than 10,000 lanterns and 230,000 decorative bulbs were switched on during the Annual lighting-up ceremony for the Chinese New Year celebrations at Kek Lok Si temple. Georgetown, Malaysia. 07/02/2010.

A 119 year old temple which was built on a hill in Air Itam will be illuminated with colourful lights until Chap Goh Meh on February 28th.