
Jui Tui Shrine (Kew Ong) ⛩️ - PHUKET 101
Jui Tui Shrine (Kew Ong) is one of the oldest and most important on Phuket Island. It plays a significant role during the famous Phuket Vegetarian Festival, usually held in October and November. The festival dates use the Lunar Calendar, and the festival's exact dates change every year, so if you plan to travel to Phuket to see this event, check the dates before booking.
Jui Tui Shrine, Phuket Town | Thailand Travel Guide
2 天之前 · The Jui Tui Shrine was constructed at its current location in 1911. A shrine of the same name was constructed at another location in the town in the 19th Century near the water wheels which the local Thai-Chinese community built to drive a rice grinding mill. The name ‘Jui Tui’ is a reference to these water wheels.
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Jui Tui Shrine in Phuket
Jui Tui Shrine is a traditional Chinese temple that plays a pivotal part in the annual Phuket Vegetarian Festival. One of the island's oldest and the most respected spiritual centres, it’s a must-see for newcomers to Phuket. The Taoist shrine, founded in 1911, was previously located in Soi Romanee in Phuket Old Town. After a fire, it was moved to Soi...
Jui Tui 神社 (Kew Ong) ⛩️ - Phuket 101
Jui Tui 神社(Kew Ong)是普吉岛最古老、最重要的神社之一。它在著名的历史时期发挥了重要作用 普吉岛素食节,通常在十月和十一月举行。 节日日期使用农历,节日的确切日期每年都会变化,所以如果您计划前往 泰国布吉岛 要观看此活动,请在预订前查看日期。
Jui Tui Shrine - Tripadvisor
2017年11月12日 · Jui Tui Shrine is Taoist shrine. Originally, “Jui” in Chinese means water. For “Tui,” it means a white mortar. The bright red and golden colours and statues are the highlight of the shrine. It's quite interesting to watch people come here to pray and find answers to their questions using fortune sticks. This shrine also plays central ...
Jui Tui Shrine - Thailand Tourism Directory
Jui Tui temple or Jui Tui Tao Bo Keng is a Chinese shrine in Phuket (locals called this temple “Aam”). Many festivals and fairs are celebrated take place in this temple such as Chinese opera, and especially Vegetarian Festival. Both Thai and Chinese who lives in Phuket to Vegetarian festival from the first to last day.
Aam Jui Tui Tao Bo Geng (Jui Tui) - Phuket E-Magazine
The first shrine was a 20-square-meter wooden roof called ‘Jui Tui Tao Bo Geng,’ which was the starting point of ‘Jui Tui Tao Bo Geng.’ Afterward, more villagers began to participate in the vegetarian festival. The shrine needed to be expanded …
Jui Tui Shrine - Tourism Authority of Thailand
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Jui Tui Shrine | Phuket Town, Thailand - Lonely Planet
Jui Tui Shrine. Phuket Town, Thailand, Asia. Phuket Town. Login Save . One of the island's most important Chinese shrines, this red-washed, elevated complex is dedicated to Tean Hu Huan Soy, god of performers and dancers. It’s also the major base for serious (read: violently pierced) participants during Phuket's Vegetarian Festival ...
Jui Tui Shrine - Phuket.Net
2017年6月20日 · Jui Tui Shrine Highlights Tean Hu Huan Soy (top left) Jui Tui Shrine main building itself has been through a number of renovations, resulting in an attractive exterior and interior with three large altars featuring statues of Chinese gods. Its principal deity is Tean Hu Huan Soy, the god associated with performing artists and dancers (The ...