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Visitors Flock to Wong Dai Sin Temple

Visitors Flock to Wong Dai Sin Temple

Wong Dai Sin Temple in Markham, Ontario, welcomed 272 visitors when it opened its doors for a second year to participate in the Doors Open Markham festival. The temple took part in the event from 10am until 4pm on Saturday, September 22, 2018. Chanting took place for the entire day and 18 volunteers from five […]
Temple popular with visitors

Temple popular with visitors

Many visitors from across Toronto are visiting Wong Dai Sin Temple, including people from the Markham neighbourhood who watched the temple being built and are happy to now see inside it. The Fung Loy Kok Institute of Taoism temple, with its beautiful, serene interior space and striking exterior cantilever,  is taking part in Doors Open […]
Chinese New Year Celebrations at Wong Dai Sin

Chinese New Year Celebrations at Wong Dai Sin

Toronto Wong Dai Sin just celebrated the year of the Rooster at midnight. Well attended by the local Chinese community. The next celebration of the new year will be the Lantern Festival & Lighting Ceremony. FLK will follow the Chinese tradition, and will host the festival in Orangeville on February 11th, 2017 with a delicious […]
Fung Loy Kok Supports  'A Dream Come True’ Campaign

Fung Loy Kok Supports 'A Dream Come True’ Campaign

Following Master Moy’s teachings to help others in need, FLKTTC has become a proud sponsor of 'A Dream Come True’, a community-based fundraising campaign for less fortunate youth in the City of Markham. The announcement was made at a press conference launching the event, held at Canadian Chinese Radio Station in Markham. This campaign targets […]
See Wong Dai Sin photo contest winning entries

See Wong Dai Sin photo contest winning entries

Click on the videos below to see the stunning winning entries received for a photo contest held for the First Anniversary of the Grand Opening of our Wong Dai Sin Temple. We were also celebrating the four architecture awards won by the Taoist temple, including the prestigious  Governor-General’s Medal for Architecture 2016.  
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