Tang Gah Beo
Tang Gah Beo is close to Tang Gan Beo Temple, Kampong Bahru Road, Radin Mas, Bukit Merah, Singapore, Central, SG-01, 099757
- Address: 6 Bukit Purmei, Singapore 099866
- Phone: +65 6221 3872
- Latitude, Longtitude: 1.2738923, 103.8278828
Tang Gah Beo, opening hours today
Day of week | Open | Close |
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Sunday | 7:30 AM | 2:30 PM |
Monday | 7:30 AM | 2:30 PM |
Tuesday | 7:30 AM | 2:30 PM |
Wednesday | 7:30 AM | 2:30 PM |
Thursday | 7:30 AM | 2:30 PM for the week |
Friday | 7:30 AM | 2:30 PM |
Saturday | 7:30 AM | 2:30 PM |
Tang Gah Beo reviews
My first time visiting a Taoist temple, as part of a My Community walking tour. Peaceful vibes in the morning around 10:45AM, with a small group of devotees. …
one of the oldest temples in singapore, very friendly volunteers to help explain how to pray to the gods etc. have many different taoist gods such as monkey king, dua di ya pek etc
Tang Gah Beo is one of the oldest temple in Singapore as well as the main HQ of all hell gods in Singapore. All spirit mediums who trance hell gods need to come here to request the command seal flag from Jade Emperor as well as Tang Gah Tai Tay before they start operating
My first time visiting a Taoist temple, as part of a My Community walking tour. Peaceful vibes in the morning around 10:45AM, with a small group of devotees.
One of the oldest temples in Singapore, very friendly volunteers to help explain how to pray to the gods etc. Have many different Taoist gods such as Monkey King, Dua Di Ya Pek etc.
Tang Gah Beo is one of the oldest temples in Singapore as well as the main HQ of all hell gods in Singapore. All spirit mediums who trance hell gods need to come here to request the command seal flag from Jade Emperor as well as Tang Gah Tai Tay before they start operating.
Attended a cultural tour of Tang Gah Beo Taoist temple and was blown away by the history and spirituality of the place. The volunteers were knowledgeable and answered all our questions.
I visited the Tang Gah Beo Taoist temple during the Chinese New Year celebration and it was a beautiful experience. The decorations were stunning and the atmosphere was festive.
I had the opportunity to participate in a traditional Taoist prayer ceremony at Tang Gah Beo temple, and it was a fascinating and educational experience. The rituals were intricate and the temple was filled with a sense of reverence.
Tang Gah Beo Taoist temple is a hidden gem in Singapore. The architecture is beautiful and the temple grounds are peaceful. A great place for meditation and reflection.
I have been visiting Tang Gah Beo Taoist temple for many years and it never fails to inspire me. The spiritual energy and devotion of the worshippers is palpable, and the temple is always well-maintained.
I went to Tang Gah Beo Taoist temple to pay my respects to the deities and offer prayers for my family. The volunteers were kind and helpful in guiding me through the process. A meaningful experience.
As a foreigner, visiting Tang Gah Beo Taoist temple was a unique cultural experience. I was able to witness traditional Taoist rituals and learn about the beliefs and practices of the religion.
I attended a Taoist festival at Tang Gah Beo temple and it was a vibrant and lively event. The dragon dance and the fireworks were a highlight of the celebration.
I visited Tang Gah Beo Taoist temple during a guided tour and was impressed by the rich history and cultural significance of the place. The volunteers were passionate about sharing their knowledge.