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Wat Charok Padang (Bottle Temple)

Sik
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Wat Charok Padang, famously known as the "Bottle Temple," is a unique Buddhist shrine nestled in the rural village of Kampung Charok Padang, Sik, Kedah. What sets this temple apart is its remarkable construction — a significant portion of the temple structures were built using thousands of recycled plastic and glass bottles, transforming waste into a stunning display of religious architecture. Visitors can explore the temple grounds and admire the various structures where bottles are meticulously arranged to form walls, pillars, and decorative motifs that glisten under natural light. This innovative approach to building not only showcases creative ingenuity but also serves as a powerful symbol of environmental consciousness, making Wat Charok Padang a standout destination in Kedah's diverse tourism landscape. Culturally, the temple reflects the harmonious coexistence of Buddhist communities within a predominantly Muslim state. It stands as a testament to Kedah's rich tradition of tolerance and multiculturalism, where religious diversity is embraced and celebrated. Tip: Visit during morning or late afternoon for the best lighting to showcase the vibrant colours of the glass bottles. Dress modestly out of respect for the sacred space.

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