Kuan Im Tng Temple (Joo Chiat)

Kuan Im Tng Temple (Joo Chiat) was acknowledged as one of the top-rated Buddhist Temples in Marine Parade, by the prestigious Three Best Rated® ranking.

Kuan Im Tng Temple (Joo Chiat) Marine Parade 423586
4+ YEARS IN TBR

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62, Tembeling Road, Marine Parade, Singapore 423586

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Kuan Im Tng Temple (Joo Chiat), situated along Tembeling Road, is a significant historical landmark. This traditional Chinese temple venerates deities from the Taoist and Buddhist Pantheons and is meticulously managed with eco-friendly practices. Notably, the temple showcases several statues depicting the Maitreya Buddha, characterized by a cheerful, robust figure reminiscent of Budai's appearance. This joyful representation has earned Maitreya Buddha the 'Laughing Buddha' moniker. Moreover, the temple houses a diverse array of Buddha statues. Additionally, Kuan Im Tng Temple offers a service where visitors can enlist the temple's prayers for them during significant festivals and events by signing up at a designated counter.

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Buddha Puja the Master of Healing's Blessing Ceremony Mid-Autumn Festival & Tian Guan’s Birthday Celebration

AI Overview

Customers mention that Kuan Im Tng Temple in Joo Chiat remains uncrowded, even on weekends, providing a quiet and clean environment for prayer. Many appreciate the unique practice of using unlit incense sticks, which are set aside for later burning. Some note the helpful staff and the presence of a statue for "buddha bathing," enhancing the overall experience for devotees seeking to connect with the goddess of mercy and Tai Sui.

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TBR® Inspection Report:

KUAN IM TNG TEMPLE (JOO CHIAT) Total Inspection Points: 117/120

Reviews

As usual not crowded even on Sunday but still no incense allowed so you pray with the incense sticks that is not lighted and put it one side once you are done. They probably gonna burn all at one go at the end of day or when the plate is full.

Very quiet and clean temple to visit. There is statue for devotees to have "buddha bathing". Also notice no joystick inside as last time, using some short wood stick as shown in photo.

place to pray for goddess of mercy, tai sui. very convenient and staff are helpful.

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