Da Sheng Kong Chinese Temple is a charitable organization dedicated to promoting worship and providing religious services while also participating in social welfare and philanthropic activities. They accept donations, legacies, grants, and gifts of property for the purpose of funding their operations and supporting various causes.
1994
tong chin yek, tan yew huat, kho yit kuang, lee king hun, yuen wai kee, lim it kiong, lee siew mui, tham chin jeow, kho hup chin, ong teng cheng
Charities and IPCs are required to prepare the financial statements in accordance to the Charities (Accounts and Annual Report) Regulations and the Charities (Institutions of A Public Character) Regulations, where applicable. The financial statement is available online for latest 3 financial years.
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At Da Sheng Kong Chinese Temple, individuals participate in a variety of activities that promote worship, provide religious services, and engage in social welfare and philanthropic initiatives. They accept donations, legacies, grants, and gifts of property to fund their operations and support various causes.