Loyang Tua Pek Kong is among those few temples in Singapore which hosts deities from different religions, namely there is a Vinayagar(Lord Ganesh) sanctum located right next to Da Bo Gong ( Tua Pek Kong). It perfectly reflects the religious harmony on this tiny Island.
Opening hours: 24/7!
Location: Changi area, 20 Loyang Way. Accessible by bus 89, 6, 19, 59 and 109, get down at the stop : Loyang Valley.
The temple has a huge ground for celebrating festivals like:
Opening hours: 24/7!
Location: Changi area, 20 Loyang Way. Accessible by bus 89, 6, 19, 59 and 109, get down at the stop : Loyang Valley.
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| Two different architectural style at one place. |
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| Sri Maha Ganpathi Sanctum |
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| In the Main Hall: Tua Pek Kong shrine |
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| Hindu Devotee |
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| Chinese devotee |
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| Door keeper at the entrance of the Hindu shrine |
The temple has a huge ground for celebrating festivals like:
- -Birthday of the main deity: Tua Pek Kong ( March)
- -Birthday of the Jade Emperor (February)
- -Hungry Ghost festival (July-August)
- -Mid-Autumn Festival (September)
Behind the curtains I spotted God of Fortune as well ;)









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