- Source: Ban Hin Kiong Temple
Ban Hin Kiong (simplified Chinese: 万兴宫; traditional Chinese: 萬興宮; pinyin: Wàn xìng gōng) is a Taoist temple at Jl. D.I. Panjaitan, Manado. It is the oldest temple in the city of Manado. This temple was established in 1819, then in 1893 there was built a shrine or known as Tek Kong Su in Hokkien. At the beginning, the building was made of bamboo wood.
Ban means abundant, Hin means blessings or prosperity, and Kiong means palace.
History
The Ban Hin Kiong temple has been organizationally managed since 1935 through an organization Sam Khauw Hwee association founded on the efforts and initiative of two figures: Yo Sio Sien and Que Boen Tjen.
On 14 March 1970 Ban Hin Kiong temple was burned by several people. On the initiative of Nyong Loho (Soei Swie Goan) who later served as chairman of development and chief of the Ban Hin Kiong temple, renovation construction began. Ban Hin Kiong temple (commonly abbreviated BHK) has undergone several renovations of the building, both the addition of the floor and courtyard.
See also
Kim Tek Ie Temple (金德院), Jakarta
Vihara Bahtera Bhakti (安卒大伯公廟), Jakarta
Boen Tek Bio (文德廟), Tangerang
Tay Kak Sie Temple (大覺寺), Semarang
Sanggar Agung (宏善堂), Surabaya
Hoo Ann Kiong Temple (護安宮), Riau
Gunung Timur Temple (東嶽觀), Medan
Satya Dharma Temple (保安宮), Bali
References
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