I was kind of sure at this point ,people may be asking whats the inside of the 4 Faced Buddha altar looks like,here we go :
Believe it or not,having been to Batam for so many times,this is only my 2nd time i been into this altar. And its my 1st time i lighted a joss stick to pray to the Buddhas. Photos above were taken from both corner of the altar,the middle photo was a place where their joss stick is place for worshipers to light it up. Its a really small altar but neatly kept...its the only 4 face Buddha i have seen in Batam.
I think i need to visit this place more often,since i often stay around that area. (this place is so near yet often seems so far,hmm....)
I continue my walk towards Nagoya CityWalk...and up the stairway of the building leading upward,the 1st shop i see...
At this point i saw a set of stairs and thought maybe i should go take some photos of where i came from...hehehe...i walked up to the 3rd floor and grab a few shots from the top down.
All in all,the walk takes no more than 5 mins....so there is really no reason not to walk unless its raining. Why am i writing down the walk through from Formosa Hotel to Nagoya Citywalk in my summary. I have my reason,i need to keep a record of this walkthrough as there is a Family KTV i have been eyeing at,hehehe....yes,the name is Alegro-f KTV. And the entire Nagoya Citywalk was also lesser touch by tourist too.
This place is located on the 3rd floor of Nagoya Citywalk Mall.
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