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  1. Bright Hill Evergreen Home ... Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery 光明山普觉禅寺 88 Bright Hill Road Singapore 574117 Contact Us 68495300.

  2. Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery (KMSPKS) is a spiritual sanctuary in urban Singapore where one can learn the Buddha’s teachings of wisdom and compassion; practise mindfulness; develop gratitude and bring happiness to all. Founded in 1921, KMSPKS is one of the first traditional Chinese forest monasteries in Singapore.

  3. Monastery Gates 山门: Gate 1 (Along Bright Hill Road) Gate 2 (Along Bright Hill Road near MSCP) Gate 3 (Along Sin Ming Ave) Gate 4 (Near Dragon Pond) Gate 5 (Near Crematorium) Buddhist College of Singapore Gate: 5am – 10pm 7am – 8pm 6am – 8pm 5.45am – 5.30pm 6am – 5.30pm Closed *Timing is subject to change in the event of classes ...

  4. Between 1920 and 1921, the Phor Kark See Monastery was built on the a plot of land in Thomson Road donated by Tay Woo Seng, a Chinese businessman. It was the first traditional Chinese monastery to be built in Singapore. Since Phor Kark See Monastery is situated at Kong Meng San ("Bright Hill", formerly "Hai Nan Mountain"), it has come to be ...

  5. Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery, Singapore. 40,466 likes · 418 talking about this · 67,471 were here. This is the official Facebook page of Kong...

  6. Sep 2, 2022 · Kong Meng San (Guang Ming Shan 光明山) means Bright Hill, while Phor Kark See (Pu Jue Si 普觉禅寺) means the Monastery of Universal Awakening 1. Hence, Kong Kong Meng San Phor Kark See is also commonly referred as “Bright Hill Temple.”. KMSPKS was founded in 1921 by Venerable Sik Zhuan Dao. Kong Meng San Phor Kark See (KMSPKS) is ...

  7. History. Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery is the largest Mahayana Buddhist temple in Singapore. Located on 88, Bright Hill Road, it was founded in 1920 by Venerable Zhuan Dao as the Phor Kark See Temple. A Chinese businessman, Tay Woo Seng, donated the land in Thomson Road in 1921.

  8. This monastery will also serve you with the opportunity to view the largest Buddha bronze statue in Asia. This statue which is located inside the Hall of No Form stands at 13.8 metres and weighs 55 tonnes. Accessing the monastery only requires a short 10 minute drive from the Bishan MRT bus terminus. Entrance to the monastery is via gate 1 and ...

  9. Take bus 52 (every 15mins) from Interchange to Bef Bright Hill Top. The bus stops right outside the entrance. The address of the temple is 88 Bright Hill Road. The bus can be caught on the opposite side of the road to return to Bishan Interchange and the MRT. Beautiful everywhere you look. It was so quiet and peaceful. A photographers delight.

  10. The Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Temple and Monastery was built in 1920 as a place of practice and lodging for monks.

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