In prepare people for endemic covid-19, we are grateful to have these specialists working at the frontline of the pandemic to share with us these topics on 11 September 2021 on Webinar (in Chinese): 接种疫苗的谬误与利弊 By Associate Professor, David Lye 新冠病毒患死亡的真相 By Adjunct Assistant Professor Neo Han Yee Anyone who had missed it, it is now available online at ➡️ YouTube: https://youtu.be/73cw2JnNL2Q ➡️ Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/604354906 *This virtual symposium was co-organized by Read More...
Students and Teachers of Hai Inn Temple were received by our student leaders from the monastery’s Chinese Dharma Class for their alms-giving visit on 11 August 2019.
Our first holding of the Avatamsaka Dharma Assembly in celebration the monastery’s 120 years old in Singapore. May all be well and happy in Singapore, home.
Shuang Lin Monastery has a long history in organising Mid-Autumn festivities. This year, the monastery was glad to celebrate the with lantern sets symbolic of bountiful harvests and happy children. Event highlights began on 30th September with light-up and official opening by Mr. Saktiandi Supaat, MP for Bishan Toa Payoh GRC, lion and dragon dance, folk songs, lantern riddels and many more cultural performances. Come join in celebrating this special Chinese culture with us.
On 4 January 2017, a total of 50 students and 1 lecturer, Chen Xuewei, from Chinese Studies at Singapore Ngee Ann Polytechnic visited the monastery. Among many concrete ways of enhancing students’ interest in Chinese studies and cultures, one best way is bringing them to a field abundant with Chinese epigraphic materials or evidences, explaining to them the meaning and purpose of those couplets and inscriptions found there. In support of Singapore Chinese studies and Read More...
In conjunction with the opening ceremony of Dharma Hall and Sutra Hall of Lian Shan Shuang Lin Monastery, the renowned Zhejiang Kunju Opera was invited to perform the “Grievance from a Former Birth” between 12th and 13th November 2017 for the first time in Singapore. The Kunju Opera “Grievance from a Former Birth” was written, in collaboration with the Zhejiang Kunju Opera Troupe, at the Chi Lin Nunnery in Hong Kong in order to pass Read More...
Mr. George Yeo, former Singapore Minister for Foreign Affairs visited the monastery on 18 September 2015. Our abbot, Venerable Wai Yim specially showed him around with a few advisors of the monastry, explaining to him the progress of the restoration work undertaken recently. It was a no doubt a pleasant experience to meet up with Mr. Yeo.