When I first saw Longshan Temple, I felt like I was going to a monastery in Fujian's southern Fujian or the Chaoshan area of Guangdong. The architectural style was especially like these two places, and Longshan Temple was also a monastery with a strong incense.
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When I first saw Longshan Temple, I felt like I was going to a monastery in Fujian's southern Fujian or the Chaoshan area of Guangdong. The architectural style was especially like these two places, and Longshan Temple was also a monastery with a strong incense.
Longshan Temple is situated on the racetrack road in Little India, which is worth visiting. It is one of the oldest temples in Singapore. It was founded in 1917 and rebuilt in 1926. A Taoist temple dedicated to the Goddess of Mercy. The roof and the gate of the temple have statues of dragons and celestial immortals, and there are statues of Confucius, where you can find ancestral temples, which contain numerous inscriptions.
At the bottom of Little India, Longshan Temple, a Taoist monastery, is located on a 5-minute walk from the subway entrance of Huala Park. It is on the Paomapu Road parallel to the Real Longgang Road. There are several Chinese monasteries. The Longshan Temple, a prop monastery, is opposite to the Qiandeng Monastery. In Singapore's small India, where there is a courtyard in front of the Longshan Temple, visitors can feel refreshed by the old saying "step back from the sea and sky" which reduces summer depression. Longshan Temple is a traditional Taoist temple with Guanyin worshipped, its inner corridor constructed, and its roof carved dragon decoration interesting. Entering the backyard courtyard with a cave in the sky, a lot of grand events of last year's law meeting were posted around it. On June 8 last year, at the celebration ceremony of the temple's legendary monk Jinyuan, the chairman of Taiwan Buddhist Association, Mr. Yuanzong, sent Futian clothes to the abbot to congratulate him. Abbot Chuanwen was born in 1961 in Singapore. He was born in Kinmen and converted to Buddhism at the age of 13. In recent years, Chuanwen Abbot has worked as a Buddhist counselor in Changi Prison, specializing in counseling and over-serving prisoners on death row. In the hall of the hall, the picture of a sunny boy holding a camera has turned black and white. We pray that on the other side of the hall, where we are separated by Yin and Yang, there is also a beautiful scene he likes to walk, and his smile is always brilliant.
This temple is much bigger than it seems. Make sure you go to the back where the bridge and fish are.
good temple nice nicenicenicenicee
Really an eye opening experience!!
Highly recommended