Kwong Tong Cemetery

Lake Gardens, Brickfields & Bangsar


This sprawling Chinese cemetery is notable not just for its immense size (333 hectares of rolling grassy hills and fragrant frangipani trees) but also for the many notables buried within. These include Kapitan Yap Ah Loy, founder of KL. There are also memorials to WWII dead.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Lake Gardens, Brickfields & Bangsar attractions

1. Sri Sakthi Vinayagar Temple

0.34 MILES

The original shrine for Lord Vinayagar (the remover of obstacles) in Brickfields was a shack on Jln Sultan Abdul Samad. Such was the humble start of many…

2. Royal Museum

0.35 MILES

You can tour the first two floors of this grand mansion, originally built as a family home in 1928 by Chinese tin tycoon Chan Wing. From 1957 it served as…

3. Sri Kandaswamy Temple

0.39 MILES

This temple, fronted by an elaborate modern gopura (gateway), was founded by the Sri Lankan community in 1909 as a place to practise Shaiva Siddhanta, a…

4. Sam Kow Tong Temple

0.44 MILES

Established in 1916 by the Heng Hua clan, the 'three teachings' temple has a beautiful Hokkien-style temple roof, with graceful curving ridgelines that…

5. Buddhist Maha Vihara

0.46 MILES

Founded in 1894 by Sinhalese settlers, this is one of KL's major Theravada Buddhist temples. It's a particular hive of activity around Wesak Day, the…

6. Evangelical Zion Lutheran Church

0.49 MILES

Lutherans from Tamil Nadu first held a service in this area in 1907. Seventeen years later the congregation helped build this modest, attractive church.

7. Sree Veera Hanuman Temple

0.5 MILES

Honouring Hanuman, this temple has been under reconstruction for years, and should be a striking sight when its gopura (gateway) is revealed: the tower…

8. Thean Hou Temple

0.56 MILES

Sitting atop leafy Robson Heights, this vividly decorated multistorey Chinese temple, dedicated to Thean Hou, the heavenly queen, affords wonderful views…