Beyond worship: the three loyal kings and the changes within the Chinese community in Singapore since 1965

When Singapore gained independence abruptly in the 1965, one of the government’s priority was to create a nation and a common national identity. Several policies were enacted during this period to aid in this goal and some such as the education and land policies had profound impacts on the ethnic co...

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Main Author: Lek, Hui Xuan
Other Authors: Goh Geok Yian
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2023
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1653612023-04-01T16:55:42Z Beyond worship: the three loyal kings and the changes within the Chinese community in Singapore since 1965 Lek, Hui Xuan Goh Geok Yian School of Humanities GYGOH@ntu.edu.sg Humanities::History::Asia::Singapore When Singapore gained independence abruptly in the 1965, one of the government’s priority was to create a nation and a common national identity. Several policies were enacted during this period to aid in this goal and some such as the education and land policies had profound impacts on the ethnic communities. These policy changes resulted in the re-configuring of the social organisations of the Chinese. These changes also affected Chinese religious worship patterns which were heavily dependent on the social organisation of the Chinese. Through the Poh Chung Tian Chor Sian Tong temple, this paper studies the impacts of such political changes on Chinese religious worship and the temple’s responses to them. The paper argues that while the impacts of these socio-political changes resulted in challenges which temples had to grapple with, these changes also created a new socio-political environment which were influential in temples’ responses to them, and allowed temples’ continued relevance in their communities. Bachelor of Arts in History 2023-03-26T11:25:10Z 2023-03-26T11:25:10Z 2023 Final Year Project (FYP) Lek, H. X. (2023). Beyond worship: the three loyal kings and the changes within the Chinese community in Singapore since 1965. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/165361 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/165361 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Beyond worship: the three loyal kings and the changes within the Chinese community in Singapore since 1965
description When Singapore gained independence abruptly in the 1965, one of the government’s priority was to create a nation and a common national identity. Several policies were enacted during this period to aid in this goal and some such as the education and land policies had profound impacts on the ethnic communities. These policy changes resulted in the re-configuring of the social organisations of the Chinese. These changes also affected Chinese religious worship patterns which were heavily dependent on the social organisation of the Chinese. Through the Poh Chung Tian Chor Sian Tong temple, this paper studies the impacts of such political changes on Chinese religious worship and the temple’s responses to them. The paper argues that while the impacts of these socio-political changes resulted in challenges which temples had to grapple with, these changes also created a new socio-political environment which were influential in temples’ responses to them, and allowed temples’ continued relevance in their communities.
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title Beyond worship: the three loyal kings and the changes within the Chinese community in Singapore since 1965
title_short Beyond worship: the three loyal kings and the changes within the Chinese community in Singapore since 1965
title_full Beyond worship: the three loyal kings and the changes within the Chinese community in Singapore since 1965
title_fullStr Beyond worship: the three loyal kings and the changes within the Chinese community in Singapore since 1965
title_full_unstemmed Beyond worship: the three loyal kings and the changes within the Chinese community in Singapore since 1965
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