FREE FREE - Thian Hock Keng
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FREE FREE - Thian Hock Keng
Cultural Activities 18 to 22 April 7.30am to 5.30pm 19 April 7.30pm FREE Visit the Exhibition: The Significance of Taoist Rituals to understand the rich history of Taoism and the significance of the rituals conducted. 19 to 21 April 9am to 5pm Specially arranged Guided tour of the temple for visits organized by grassroots organizations. Led by our volunteer members, the tour takes visitors through this “living” national monument on an amazing journey of discovery. 22 April 8.30am to 5.30pm 7.00pm to 8.15pm Be enchanted by the energy and charisma of renowned Taiwanese Folk Song singer Deng Zhi Hao (邓志浩) as he leads us through an evening “In Search of A New Mood of Happiness” (寻找幸福新心境). Be captivated by his heavenly voice and nimble fingers on his guitar, set against a 174-year-old temple backdrop. Devotees are welcomed to register for and participate in the rituals. Enquiries: 64234616/62228212 22 April Relive the days when traditional Hokkien Puppet Shows were common sightings bringing people together. A dying trade in our society today, but a living heritage in our hearts tomorrow. 10.30am Xiao Zi Jiu Mu (孝子救母) 12.30pm Cui Tong Jin Jing (崔通进京) 8.15pm Getai (歌台) by Lex (S) Entertainment Productions (丽星娱乐制作), a multiple award-winning production company that brings Culture and Technology together for a night of high-energy performances. Vegetarian Food FREE Specially prepared Mazu vegetarian noodles on: 19 to 21 April 22 April Religious Activities from 12noon onwards from 12 noon onwards and from 6pm onwards All servings are on a first-come-first-served basis. Buddhist Prayer Rituals (梁皇宝忏法会) Taoist Prayer Rituals (平安清醮法会) Taoist Prayer Rituals (祈安礼斗法会暨过平安桥) Liang Huang Bao Chan (梁皇宝忏) Liang Huang Bao Chan is a book of repentance created by a group of revered monks for Emperor Liang Wu Di (梁武帝) (464-549) to save his demised concubine from sufferings. Chanting the chapters is said to show one’s filial piety to one’s elders and parents; and love and concern for one’s family. In addition, during chanting, devotees get to realize one’s wrongdoings, whether knowingly or unintentionally. The chanting of the scripture is also believed to help one repent. Taoist Prayer Rituals (平安清醮法会/祈安礼斗法会暨过平安桥) Traditional Taoist rituals to thank Mazu for her blessings, seek longevity, peace and harmony. It is also a ritual to mark deities’ birthday celebrations. Traditional Items and Offerings Devotees may purchase a wide range of auspicious items and offerings including longevity bun (寿桃), noodles (寿面), red bunting (妈祖灯彩), candy towers (糖 塔) and others to offer to Mazu to celebrate Her Birthday. For enquiries: 64234616/62228212 (while stocks last) Operating hours 18 April 19 April 20 & 21 April 22 April PICKERING ST In 1973, Thian Hock Keng was gazetted as a national monument. After its major restoration works in 2001, the temple received four awards, including the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage 2001 Awards for Culture Heritage Conservation Building. T PWC Building D’ALMEIDA ST ROBINSON RD TS China Square CECIL ST Far East Square KE TELOK AYER ST CHINA ST Capital Square AR O B H Le Bu CROSS ST TELOK AYER Thian Hock Keng 158 Telok Ayer St (S) 068613 80 Robinson Rd Maxwell Rd Fc CECIL ST The URA MND Cplx Centre MAXWELL RD Capital Tower CPF BLDG SIA BLDG MCCALLUM ST ROBINSON RD CECIL ST ANN SIANG HILL AMOY ST TEMPLE ST La BOON TAT ST SHHK Bldg STANLEY ST CLUB ST PAGODA ST TELOK AYER ST SOUTH BRIDGE RD MOSQUE ST Republic Plaza M KADAYANALLUR ST The construction of Thian Hock Keng signified the transformation of an immigration society to one that planted its roots. The temple, hailed to be the biggest building islandwide then, took many years of sweat and toil and heavy financial commitments to complete. It was also deemed to be the religious centre for the Chinese community at that time. Today, although Thian Hock Keng is primarily a temple with min heritage, its worshippers are not limited to min descendants. It has transcended dialect boundaries and worshippers are from all walks of life. It is a rare temple that encompasses Taoism, Buddhism, Confucianism and ancestral worship. NEW BRIDGE RD Thian Hock Keng was built in 1840 along Telok Ayer Street, a bustling meeting point among min (闽) businessmen and an important congregation point for Hokkiens. Upon the completion of Thian Hock Keng, southbound immigrants who had just landed or northbound immigrants heading back to China would always stop by the temple facing the waterfront to pray for calm waves and a safe journey. UPPER CROSS ST EU TONG SEN ST ABOUT THIAN HOCK KENG China Square Central MALACCA ST CHURCH ST Great Eastern Centre CHINATOWN Golden Shoe Car Park MARKET ST RAFFLES INTERCHANGE OCBC Centre PHILIP ST SYNAGOGUE ST 7.30am to 5.30pm 7.30am to 10.30pm 7.30am to 5.30pm 7.30am to 10.30pm TANJONG PAGAR TANJONG PAGAR Tours and Enquiries Guided tours of the temple are available free-ofcharge for visits organized by grassroots organizations. Preregistration at least 3 working days in advance is required. For enquiries, please contact Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan at 62228212 or email: admin@shhk.com.sg or Thian Hock Keng at 64234616. Goddess of the Sea Birthday Celebrations 2014 18 to 22 April 2014