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About the Temple
The History
In 1975, after he has completed the construction of the first hotel and casino at Genting Highlands Resort, Genting founder Tan Sri Lim Goh Tong decided that he would build Chin Swee Caves Temple.
The late Tan Sri Lim began by gathering a group of friends to form the Chin Swee Temple Society. Many of the founding members were of the Anxi Clan and from his ancestry village of Penglai.
Always leading by example, the late Tan Sri Lim led a donation drive and contributed a 28-acre land for the construction of the temple. His companies, Resorts World Berhad and Genting Berhad, also made a cash donation of RM8.1 million towards the building fund. The late Tan Sri Lim was elected chairman of the society and his son, Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay, was appointed its deputy chairman.
With the same tenacity that he demonstrated to build Genting Highlands Resort, the late Tan Sri Lim took on the roles of the planner, architect, designer, contractor and supervisor in the construction of the temple. The steep and rocky terrain made the construction process arduous and dangerous, and it was impossible to utilise modern machinery for fundamental work, such as piling. Manual labour was deployed and 18 years were spent to complete the construction.
The Chin Swee Caves Temple was officially open on 29 March 1994.