Kew Huang KengTemple
Kew Huang KengTemple is close to Lord Buddha Temple (four face buddha), 24, Arumugam Road, Geylang, Singapore, Southeast, SG-04, 409963
- Address: 24 Arumugam Rd, Singapore 409963
- Phone: +65 6747 9942
- Latitude, Longtitude: 1.3259039, 103.8918634
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Kew Huang KengTemple reviews
Hubby asked to go pray so I came. Wow, super crowded. Lol. Worth visiting though. A great place to experience Chinese culture in prayers. Surprised with how they include "modern element" here.....such as queue ticket, coin changer, and even …
parking space is avaliable at the back of the temple. parking space within the temple may not be available to the general public and certain ocassion. entrance of carpark is just beside the temple, not visible on Google map.
A huge traditional Chinese temple with both Buddhist and Taoist practices. What is interesting are the sixty deities (aka "Tai Sui") in Chinese astrology. Each deity governs one birth year. Offerings are made to make the deities happy for …
Hubby asked to go pray so I came. Wow, super crowded. Lol. Worth visiting though. A great place to experience Chinese culture in prayers. Surprised with how they include 'modern element' here.....such as queue ticket, coin changer, and even parking space is available at the back of the temple. parking space within the temple may not be available to the general public and certain occasion. entrance of car park is just beside the temple, not visible on Google map.
A huge traditional Chinese temple with both Buddhist and Taoist practices. What is interesting are the sixty deities (aka 'Tai Sui') in Chinese astrology. Each deity governs one birth year. Offerings are made to make the deities happy.
A huge traditional Chinese temple with both Buddhist and Taoist practices. What is interesting are the sixty deities (aka 'Tai Sui') in Chinese astrology. Each deity governs one birth year. Offerings are made to make the deities happy for …
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Hubby asked to go pray so I came. Wow, super crowded. Lol. Worth visiting though. A great place to experience Chinese culture in prayers. Surprised with how they include "modern element" here.....such as queue ticket, coin changer, and even parking space is available at the back of the temple. parking space within the temple may not be available to the general public and certain occasion. entrance of car park is just beside the temple, not visible on Google map.
A huge traditional Chinese temple with both Buddhist and Taoist practices. What is interesting are the sixty deities (aka "Tai Sui") in Chinese astrology. Each deity governs one birth year. Offerings are made to make the deities happy for ...
A huge traditional Chinese temple with both Buddhist and Taoist practices. What is interesting are the sixty deities (aka 'Tai Sui') in Chinese astrology. Each deity governs one birth year. Offerings are made to make the deities happy for ...
They have modern elements like queue tickets and convenient parking. Worth visiting to experience Chinese culture in prayers.
A huge traditional Chinese temple with both Buddhist and Taoist practices. The interesting part is the sixty deities in Chinese astrology.