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  1. Introduction The history of Loyang Tua Pek Kong Temple (luo yang da bo gong) can be traced to the early 1980s when statues of Taoist, Buddhist and Hindu deities were found on the coast near Loyang Way. A modest hut was built on the beach to house and worship the deities.

  2. Loyang Tua Pek Kong, Singapore. 10,496 likes · 12 talking about this · 1,133 were here. Loyang Tua Pek Kong Temple is a multi-faith Temple enshrining deity from Taoism, Buddhism and Hinduism.

  3. Loyang Tua Pek Kong Temple is a multi-faith temple enshrining deities from Taoism, Buddhism and Hinduism, as well as the uniquely Malayan spiritual tradition of Datuk Kong. The temple dates back to the 1980s, when a shrine was built near the Loyang coastline.

  4. The Loyang Tua Pek Kong Temple is one of the few temples found in Singapore with Hindu, Buddhist, and Taoist religious deities for worship under one roof. Devotees from all religions and walks of life are welcome to visit to worship in harmony here.

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    Feb 23, 2024 · Daily Operating Hours 8.00am to 10.00pm ( Include weekends and Public Holiday) 9th Feb, 2024 Eve of CNY Welcome God of Fortune 新年除夕 迎接财神爷 14 Feb 2024 Fortune God Birthday 财神爷诞辰 23 Feb 2024 Yuan Xiao Celebration 庆祝元宵 5 Mar 2024 Prayer to Tiger God 拜虎爷(惊蛰) 10-12 Mar 2024 Open Treasure Box 开财库 10-19 Mar 2024 Loyang TPK’s Birthday ...

  6. The Loyang Tua Pek Kong Temple, located off Loyang Way, was established in the 1980s. The temple owes its existence to a group of friends, who on finding figurines of different religions abandoned on a beach, brought them together and housed them under a unique mixed-religion temple.

  7. The Loyang Tua Pek Kong is a multi-religious temple in Singapore, hosting three varied religions under a single roof - Hinduism, Buddhist and Taoism. En route Changi Village, this all-faith temple even has a shrine dedicated to Datuk Kung, a Malay mystic saint.

  8. Adorned with large wooden carvings, swirling dragons, and hundreds of colourful effigies of deities, gods and saints, this modern temple embodies the Singaporean approach to spirituality, hosting three religions – Hinduism, Buddhism and Taoism – under one vast roof.

  9. Loyang Tua Pek Kong Temple is one of Pasir Ris' most ancient religious sites. This expansive suburban temple boasts resplendent gilded shrines housing statues venerating figures from Buddhist, Taoi...

  10. Fodor's Expert Review Loyang Tua Pek Kong Temple. Clarke Quay, Robertson Quay, and Mohamed Sultan Free. Tens of thousands of devotees visit this sprawling multi-religious temple every...

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