This year, we are excited to bring you the 2nd Singapore Hokkien Lam Ann Festival! Our mission is to celebrate and preserve the rich traditions of Nan’an, promote the spirit of “great generosity and love, courage to strive and win,” and highlight the core values of Shenggong culture—loyalty, filial piety, benevolence, and righteousness.
At Lee Kong Chian Hall, we will host a series of engaging talks and sharing sessions led by industry experts and notable figures.
Enjoy a variety of entertaining activities including karaoke competitions, live performances, and exciting lucky draws.
Immerse yourself in a captivating collection of drawings and paintings by talented artists that promises to inspire and engage.
Participate in engaging activities such as tea appreciation and calligraphy workshops, suitable for all ages.
The Singaporean Nan’an community is deeply rooted in its heritage and boasts a strong sense of togetherness. With special ties to the Minnan (Southern Hokkien) ethnic group, they actively engage in cultural, academic, and educational exchanges. Learn more about noteworthy predecessors from Nan’an.
After renovation, Shuilangtou Fengshan Temple has become a unique museum in Singapore that showcases Chinese culture and art, as well as an important historical monument that showcases Singapore’s precious national history and culture.
The main deity worshipped at Hong San See Temple is Guang Ze Zun Wang, also known by his mortal name, Guo Zhongfu.