This tour offers a rare glimpse into the quaint Choa Chu Kang cemetery. Meet the little-known community in Singapore and learn more about their prayers and practices.
During the event, participants will have the opportunity to learn about key tenets of the Bahá’í faith. Dive deeper into how the Bahá’ís conduct prayers at the Choa Chu Kang cemetery and learn about Bahá’u’lláh’s teachings on life after death.
Explore ‘Funerals and Burials’ of the Bahá’í Faith. A visit of the Bahá’í burial grounds at Choa Chu Kang cemetery and a short presentation on the significance of Bahá’í burial laws and the Bahá’í understanding on the life of the spirit on this earth and beyond.
Saturday, 16 November 2024
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In Taoist and Buddhist customs, joss paper is burned to provide for deceased loved ones in the afterlife. Don’t miss this chance to join our Joss Paper House Builder Ho Kwang Han as he shows you how his elaborate creations – multi-storey mansions and luxurious cars – are carefully burnt and “delivered” to their dear recipients!
What is it like to sell Nasi Padang, a traditionally Malay dish, in the heart of Chinatown? Meet Tomy, the second-generation owner of Alif Nasi Padang – originally founded by his mother, who still heads their outlet at Aljunied! Discover how this young hawker carves out his own niche in this storied hawker centre, and what delectable dishes are favoured by the Chinatown crowds!
“He is looking for reconciliation with his loved one; she does not wish to be alone when she passes on.” When faced with serious illnesses, patients require not just medical care; they often need psychosocial, emotional and spiritual care as well. Find out how Assisi’s palliative care team comprising Doctor Adrian, Nurse Elena, Medical Social Worker Calista, Day Care Manager Sheena and Music Therapist Trudy provide care and comfort for patients and their families at this challenging period of their lives.
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