Located in the heart of George Town, Penang, the Dhammikarama Burmese Buddhist Temple is a beacon of peace and spirituality. With a history going back to 1803, Dhammikarama Burmese Buddhist Temple stands as the oldest Buddhist temple outside Myanmar. A visit to this peaceful temple is a must if you want to discover Burmese culture shaped by Buddhist devotion.
Architecture
The architectural marvels of the temple are exquisite wonders. It’s a blend of traditional Burmese designs. There’s a main hall adorned with golden statues and murals depicting scenes from the Jataka tales. The towering pagoda, with its carvings and golden spires, offers a stunning visual that’s both photogenic and spiritually uplifting.
Festivals and Events
The temple serves as a vibrant centre for various cultural events, especially during the he annual Songkran and Thadingyut festivals. These events bring you a closeup of Penang’s culture, history, and heritage. To get to these events easily and within mere minutes, stay at a studio suite in Penang located close to the temple. Citadines Connect Georgetown Penang, for instance, is only 11 minutes from the temple.
Gardens
An array of beautifully designed gardens surrounds the temple. These tranquil spaces provide you with the perfect environment to enjoy a walk in meditative peace. Adorned with Buddha statues, ponds, and exotic plants, these gardens are a highlight that makes the temple stand out.
Cultural Exhibits

Inside the temple is a museum that houses a vast array of cultural exhibits pertaining to the Burmese community and the temple’s origins. Visit the museum, and you’ll discover various artefacts, photographs, and paintings.