Fuk Teck Kung Temple, widely known as Beliong Temple, is a prominent Chinese Taoist-Buddhist place of worship situated in Kampung Beliong within the Asajaya district of Sarawak, Malaysia. Overlooking the serene Samarahan River, the temple serves not only as an important spiritual centre for devotees but also as a distinctive cultural landmark for visitors exploring the region.






Set along the riverbank, the temple’s picturesque location enhances its tranquil atmosphere. From a distance, the structure appears to rise gracefully above the water, often likened to a floating lotus — a meaningful symbol of purity and enlightenment in Buddhist tradition.






Access to the temple typically involves a short boat ride across the river, traditionally by sampan, offering visitors a peaceful and memorable journey that complements the temple’s calm and spiritual surroundings.
