“San Qing Gong”, an established Taoist temple located in the Eastern part of Singapore, was founded in March 2003. “San Qing Gong” is the first orthodox Taoist temple in Singapore to enshrine the highest deity of Taoism. The main hall of “San Qing Gong” houses the most magnificent Taoist shrine in Southeast Asia. The main shrine consecrates the key honorable “Da Luo Tian” Taoist Deities and respectable Confucius and Confucian Sages. The rear of the four storied building housed esteem surnames Ancestral bone ashes and memorial tablets.
“San Qing Gong”, an established Taoist temple located in the Eastern part of Singapore, was founded in March 2003. “San Qing Gong” is the first orthodox Taoist temple in Singapore to enshrine the highest deity of Taoism. The main hall of “San Qing Gong” houses the most magnificent Taoist shrine in Southeast Asia. The main shrine consecrates the key honorable “Da Luo Tian” Taoist Deities and respectable Confucius and Confucian Sages. The rear of the four storied building housed esteem surnames Ancestral bone ashes and memorial tablets.
“San Qing Gong”, an established Taoist temple located in the Eastern part of Singapore, was founded in March 2003. “San Qing Gong” is the first orthodox Taoist temple in Singapore to enshrine the highest deity of Taoism. The main hall of “San Qing Gong” houses the most magnificent Taoist shrine in Southeast Asia. The main shrine consecrates the key honorable “Da Luo Tian” Taoist Deities and respectable Confucius and Confucian Sages. The rear of the four storied building housed esteem surnames Ancestral bone ashes and memorial tablets.