About this Event
The Belief of Tai Sui - Who is the Star of the Year
Come join us at Tan Si Chong Su Temple for an enriching event all about Tai Sui! Discover who this Star of the Year is and learn about the beliefs surrounding Tai Sui.
In Chinese astrology, Tai Sui (太岁) refers to the position of Jupiter in relation to the Earth. It's believed that Tai Sui, also known as the Grand Duke Jupiter or Yearly Deity, influences the luck and fortune of individuals throughout the year. Let's us delve into the significance of Tai Sui in Chinese culture and how you can navigate the year with his blessings.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to deepen your understanding of Tai Sui and its impact on your life. Walk away by gaining a deeper understanding of Chinese mythology, astrology belief and religious practices.
As we visit this unique temple, nestled in the heart of Singapore, we will get a glimpse into the vibrant tapestry of Chinese religious beliefs and practices. While we admire the exquisite Southern Chinese style architecture of the temple with intricate carvings, let us gain insight about the temple's fascinating history and its role in the lives of the early Chinese immigrants to Singapore.
See you there!
NOTE:
1. This guided tour will be conducted physically by a Licensed STB Tourist Guide.
2. Limited slots are available, please register early to avoid disappointment.
3. In case of unforeseen circumstances, HeyLadTour reserves the right to change the itinerary at short notice without prior notice to the ticket holder.
4. This guided tour will only proceed when there is a minimum of 4 participants. HeyLadTour reserves all rights to cancel the tour and refund all participants at short notice to the ticket holder.
5. Please note that photographs and videos of attendees may be taken at this event. HeyLadTour may use these photographs and videos for publicity and outreach purposes.
6. In the event that the ticket holder is unable to attend the event, tickets are non-refundable.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Tan Si Chong Su Temple, 15 Magazine Road, Singapore, Singapore
SGD 28.00












