Kota Kinabalu: SOME of the hundreds of people who turned up at the Tzer Ying temple in Bukit Padang, Kota Kinabalu, to pay homage to the 21 sacred relics of the Buddha and five of his disciples.It was the first time in Sabah that the sacred remains have been put up for public viewing since Friday. Today (Sunday) is the last day to seize the opportunity anytime from 9am till 9pm.
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The relics were brought in from India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Myanmar and Thailand. It is jointly organised by the Buddhist Missionary Society Malaysia, Sabah and KK Tzer Ying Buddhism Research Society.