Singapore Last Day of Chinese New Year 🇸🇬 Chap Goh
Singapore Last Day of Chinese New Year 🇸🇬 Chap Goh Meh Flower Bath to Wash Away Bad Luck 🌸✨ 新加坡农历新年最后一天!元宵节观音嬷冲花水洗走霉运 🌸 Wash away bad luck 🚿 Reset your energy ✨ Boost good vibes 🙏 Chap Goh Meh final chance 🇸🇬 Fresh start for the year ahead 🍀
Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple
178 Waterloo St, Singapore 187964
7AM – 6.30PM
OPEN DAILY #ChapGohMeh 🌸 #FlowerBathRitual 🚿 #GoodLuckReset ✨ #SingaporeCNY 🇸🇬 #WashAwayBadLuck 🍀
If you ever feel like bad luck is lingering despite the New Year celebrations, Chap Goh Meh’s Flower Bath ritual is a wonderful way to reset your fortunes. I remember going to Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple on the last day of the Lunar New Year, where special flowers like chrysanthemums, red flowers, and orchids are tied together and used in a unique bath to cleanse away misfortune. This isn’t just any flower bath—only Guan Yin ma flowers are used, believed to bring blessings and good energy. The ritual felt very refreshing, almost like a spiritual reboot. I noticed that after participating, it lifted my mood and gave me renewed positivity. Even if you’re new to this tradition, the temple welcomes everyone daily from early morning till evening. The Flower Bath is a meaningful way to close the Lunar New Year celebrations, reset your energy, and invite good luck for the months ahead. Many locals swear by it for handling everyday troubles—like feeling unlucky at work, dealing with relationship issues, or simply wanting to attract positive vibes.

































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