Praying for blessings at Yehaiqing Temple. Go to 1 temple and get 3 things. 🙏😍
by กี้พาเที่ยว
Sep 10, 2023
Yue Hai Ching Temple is the oldest Taoist temple in Singapore and is located in the central business district of Singapore. Inside the temple, there are beautiful architecture and artwork in the style of ancient China. It is also a temple that is famous for praying for love, so much so that it is called “The Love Temple”. Anyone who wants to find success in love should go straight to worship the “Elder of the Moon” god. #This is the Red String Temple of Singapore 👨❤️👨💑👨❤️👨👩❤️👨👩❤️👩
Yue Hai Ching Temple is divided into 2 parts: the left side is a hall for worshiping the god Ma Zu Po, who the Chinese believe is the god of the sea or the mother of heaven. The right side is a hall for worshiping the god Xuan Tian Shang Di or Tua Lau Yah, who is the father of heaven.
The structure and area of this temple may not look very big. But locals still like to worship and pay homage to the sacred gods here regularly. Because in addition to the two main gods, there are other gods inside for you to pray to, such as the god of asking for children (the left pavilion), the god of asking for a partner, and the god of asking for success in education (the right pavilion).
🙏🏼How to pray and ask for blessings: Light all 9 incense sticks at once.
3 incense sticks: Ask for work or education.
3 incense sticks: Ask for health and safety.
3 incense sticks: Ask for love and children.
Note: Bring all the incense sticks to stick outside.
When the incense sticking ceremony is complete, take the red string to ask for a blessing for love by clearly stating your name, date of birth, address, and the blessing you wish for.
No photography allowed inside. I only took pictures from outside.
🚆Transportation: MRT, get off at Raffles Place Station, Exit B. 💴Entrance fee: Free
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