For a few days around the full moon of the fourth month of the Chinese calendar, Pulau Ubin comes alive for a huge religious celebration held in honour of the popular Taoist deity Tua Pek Kong. The festival offers a glimpse into a Singapore that no longer exists and is a reminder of days when villages would have come alive in similar circumstances during feast days associated with their respective temple’s main deities.
The schedule for this year’s festival is as follows:
Friday 20th May 2016 (4th Month, 14th Day)
10 am | Invite Tua Pek Kong |
11 am | Beginning Ritual sts |
3.30 pm | Taoist Ritual Part 1 |
7 pm | Taoist Ritual Part 2 |
7 pm | Sin Yong Yong Hwa Teochew Opera performnce |
10 pm | Invite Jade Emperor |
Saturday 21st May 2016 (4th Month, 15th Day)
10 am | Taoist Ritual |
1 pm | Lion & Dragon Dance |
2.30 pm | Distribution of Blessed Offering |
3.30 pm | Sending off Jade Emperor |
7 pm | Sin Sin Yong Hwa Teochew Opera |
7.30 pm | Crossing the Ping An Bridge |
8 pm | Wei Tio Temple’s Tua Ji Ya Pek visit |
Sunday 22nd May 2016 (4th Month, 16th Day)
7 pm | Sin Sin Yong Hwa Teochew Opera |
Mon 23rd May 2016 (4th Month, 17th Day)
7 pm | Sin Sin Yong Hwa Teochew Opera |
Tuesday 24th May 2016 (4th Month, 18th Day)
7 pm | Sin Sin Yong Hwa Teochew Opera |
Wednesday 25th May 2016 (4th Month, 19th Day)
10 am | Sin Sin Yong Hwa Teochew Opera Qing Chang (Singing only) |
6.45 pm | Getai |
10.30 pm | Sending Tua Pek Kong back |
Free Ferry service
20th May 2016
Changi-Ubin 6.30pm-9pm
Ubin-Changi 8pm-10pm
21st May 2016
Changi-Ubin 6.30pm-9pm
Ubin-Changi 8pm-10.30pm
22nd to 24th May 2016
Changi-Ubin 6.30pm-9pm
Ubin-Changi 8pm-10pm
25th May 2016
Changi-Ubin 6.30pm-9pm
Ubin-Changi 6.30pm-10.30pm
More information can be found in the following posts:
- Photographs from last year’s festival: The Granite Island alive
- Festivities in 2014: The festive face of Ubin
- Getai night at Ubin: Watching the stars under the stars
- The seventh month at Ubin: A dying tradition lives on under the light of the silvery moon