Wishing all readers with a Prosperous and Healthy Chinese New Year 2014.
Gong Xi Fa Cai.
祝大家,身體健康,心想事成,万事如意, 年年有餘, 合家平安, 恭喜發財.
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Demolishing temple during Chinese New Year. For the past few days, Facebook is abuzz with a post about two Chinese temples that would be demolished this Chinese New Year at Kampung Kasipillay, Jalan Ipoh. Since I’m in the area, I’ve decided to investigate the matter further. Below are my short write up about what is happening. A bleak Chinese New Year has befallen two registered Chinese temples at Jalan Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur: Tokong Choo Sing Tong/ 聚星堂, and PERSATUAN PENGANUT DEWA SHAN LING GONG / 善靈宮 respectively. On 21 January 2014, Officers from the The Wilayah Persekutuan Department of Land and Mines (Pejabat Pengarah Tanah dan Galian Wilayah Persekutuan) came to ISSUE and PASTE a notice of PEMBERITAHUAN MENGOSONGKAN TAPAK (Site Clearing Notice). The notice stated that the recipients should clear all their belongings before 9.45 a.m., 4th February 2014. No reasons or explanations were given. Also, there was no official stamp and signature by The Wilayah Persekutuan Department of Land and Mines authority on the Notice issued. Tokong Choo Sing Tong / 聚星堂 , is a very famous Kuan Ti Chinese temple established since 1954. The Site Clearing Notice stated that the beautiful Nine-Dragon wall (which also has been featured on many television programs in Malaysia) along with its fishpond crafted by artisans from China, is to be demolished. Another notice issued to a smaller Chinese temple registered as PERSATUAN PENGANUT DEWA SHAN LING GONG / 善靈宮 and the caretaker’s living squatter. This temple too has operated here for many years already. They are told to remove all belonging by the said date above. Through inquiry about the incident with the committee members of both temples, I came to know that there was never any form of advance notices given or any discussions involved between the government authorities and the temple committees with regards to this Site Clearing orders. Personally, I find that the Government Authority is seemingly being insensitive and totally being insensible to issue such notice. Firstly, it is highly difficult, if not impossible to pack and relocate on a two weeks notice (between 21 Jan – 4 Feb, 2014), when every Chinese people in Malaysia is busy in preparation to celebrate their traditional Lunar New Year. Secondly, 4th February 2014, this day is marked as Li Chun, an important date to the Chinese communities. Li Chun traditionally signifies the beginning of spring in East Asian cultures. Chinese New Year is celebrated around this time. Farmers often celebrate the beginning of Lichun with special village events, worship and offerings to the gods and ceremonies for a blissful and prosperous new year. (Source from Wiki, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lichun) To issue a notice with plans to demolish two Chinese temples by the government authority on 5 February 2014, the government bodies are not upholding the spirit of 1Malaysia—Unity and Racial Harmony; that is to respect, act sensibly, to listen to each other’s view, and proceed with sensitivity toward other people’s beliefs and religious faith. This notice of PEMBERITAHUAN MENGOSONGKAN TAPAK (Site Clearing Notice) issued by Pejabat Pengarah Tanah dan Galian Wilayah Persekutuan only serves to threaten and destabilize Malaysia’s cultural melting pot with no voice of reason involved. The insensitivity displayed, seeming religious intolerance would further add strain to the harmonious relationship shared and enjoyed by the various races in Malaysia, thereby creating negative sentiments among the mass public. Updated 7 Feb 2014:- 06 February 2014 – The demolition has been temporary put on hold with help offered by the public along with Dato Chan Kim Leong (Kuala Lumpur Welfare Society) and Jayanthi Devi Balaguru (Gerakan Wanita Secretary General / BN Segambut). The SLG temple management would like to thanks all parties for helping in this matter. Post will be updated when we receive further news and we are in the progress of writing up a post on what MAY have cause these unfortunate events. Updated 22 July 2014:- 21 July 2014 – Based on conversation with SLG committees, i was inform that Both the Shan Ling Gong temple and the dragon wall of Choo Sing Tong is still located at the current place. Negotiation is still ongoing. Others on print media :- China Press Malaysia / 中國報 Below:- A News Article on China Press Malaysia published on 30th January 2014 –> http://www.chinapress.com.my/node/495567 Below:- News Articles on The Sun Daily published on 5th February 2014 –> http://www.thesundaily.my/node/239990
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Auspicious Dates for Chinese New Year 2014. Click here for Auspicious Dates for Chinese New Year 2015 Listed below are Astrology & Feng shui information on auspicious dates and direction for Chinese New Year 2014. These auspicious dates are formulated from the chinese almanac or commonly known as Tung shu / Tung shing / 通勝. I have edited this list into a shorter version as the original list would be too long with too much information. 2014 Jia Wu Horse Year / 二零一四年 甲午年 Heavenly Steam is Jia Yang Wood / 天干 甲木年 Li Chun begins at 06.12am on 4th Feb 2014. 1st season of the year. Jing Zhe begins at 00:02am on 6th March 2014 Qing Ming begins at 04:47am on 5th April 2014 Dong Zhi begins at 07:03am on 22nd December 2014 Li Chun 2015 begins at 11:58am on 4th February 2015. 1st season for year 2015 Related acticle’s on this site:- * Click here to see my small write-up on Li Chun / 立春 Inauspicious direction of the Year Gui Si 2014 / 二零一四年甲午年吉凶方向 Dominating star is 4 Green, which is also an Auspicious star 四綠星為主 Tai Sui – SOUTH / 正南方172.5º – 187.5º 太歲坐位方向. Tai Sui / 太歲 2014 Information. Tai Sui dominating this year is General Zhang Ci. “Zhang” is the surname of Tai Sui 2014 Horse offend Tai Sui 馬犯太歲 Offending White Tiger 2014 / 二零一四甲午年犯白虎. Signs that are suppose to pray to white tiger / prayers for noble people. – Monkey / Ox / Tiger / Dog / Horse / Rat * Jing Zhi / 惊蟄 is the day when White Tiger prayers begin. The time of the beginning of Jing Zhi is also know as “The time when the White Tiger Opens it’s mouth / 白虎开口” ** Click here to know more about Offering to White Tiger / 拜白虎 Auspicious Dates for house cleaning and clearing only / 掃舍吉日 7th Jan 2014 Tue – Clash Monkey 冲猴十二月初七(星期二) Auspicious Dates for Hanging Red, Cleaning Altar Table and Change of Gold Flower/ 掛紅, 換金花、換花球、吉日. 14th Jan 2014 Tue – Clash Snake 冲蛇十二月十四(星期二) Auspicious dates to start work / 開巿、開工吉日 4th Feb 2014 Tue – Clash Rat 冲鼠正月初五(星期二) Date For Blessings / 祈福吉日 1st Feb 2014 Sat – Clash Rooster 冲雞正月初二(星期六) Direction of Auspicious and Inauspicious gods on NEW YEAR day 31-1-2014 / 正月初一吉凶方位 Cai Shen 財神 / Wealth God – South -正南方 :- Auspicious Time to invite Auspicious gods on Lunar New Years Day / 接神吉時. 1) Between 12.00am to 12.45am – Clash Monkey and Horse 日冲猴, 時冲馬. 2) Between 01.00am to 02.45am – Clash Monkey and Lamb 日冲猴, 時冲羊. 3) Between 03.00am to 04.45am – Clash Monkey 日冲猴, 時冲猴. 4) Between 5.00am to 06.45am – Clash Monkey and Rooster 日冲猴, 時冲雞. 5) Between 07.00am to 08.45am – Clash Monkey and Dog 日冲猴, 時冲狗. 6) Between 09.00am to 10.45am – Clash Monkey and Pig 日冲猴, 時冲豬. 7) Between 11.00am to 12.45pm – Clash Monkey and Rat 日冲猴, 時冲鼠 本壇祝贺每一位善男信女在新一年:身体健康、心想事成、步步高升、万象更新、恭喜发财 Wishing You and your Family a Happy and Prosperous Chinese New Year. * Dates above are courtesy of Ji Gong Xian Ling Tan, Kuala Lumpur. ** The word “CLASH” means that the particular day is unsuitable or inauspicious to those born under the astrological sign listed. *** Do click the “LIKE THUMB” button below if you find this post resourceful. This is to show some appreciation to the people who formulated these dates. 🙂 Below:- A chart that shows the directional influence in the Tung shu / Tung shing / 通勝 2014. My Time – my.72dragon.com – A web blog cataloging chinese temples in malaysia / 記錄馬來西亞廟宇文化.
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