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Welcome to Muar Tzu-Chi Jing Si Hall!

Master Cheng Yen mentioned, "Tzu Chi’s missions of charity, medicine, and education are established for the benefit of all beings, while the Jing Si Halls are constructed to purify minds and invite more people to join the ranks of charitable endeavours." The Muar Tzu-Chi Jing Si Hall has been completed and is now open to everyone!
Early morning, volunteers warmly welcomed Tzu Chi volunteers from locally and abroad, witnessing the inauguration of the fortress of Great Love together. [Photo by Lim Mui Hock]

On April 27, 2024, nearly 2,000 people gathered at the newly-completed Muar Tzu-Chi Jing Si Hall for its inauguration ceremony. The momentous occasion was made even more memorable by the presence of Master De Rang, Master De Ge, Master De Yuan, and Master De Tai from the Jing Si Abode; Lin Pi-yu, Vice President of Tzu Chi Foundation; David Liu, Deputy CEO of Tzu Chi Charity Foundation; and CEOs of various Tzu Chi Chapters.

Master De Rang from Jing Si Abode, Taiwan, conveyed Master Cheng Yen's blessings and gratitude for the support from the public. [Photo by Chin Fook Chuen]
The unveiling of the "Jing Si Dharma Lineage and Tzu Chi School of Buddhism" scroll signifies the official opening of the Muar Tzu-Chi Jing Si Hall. [Photo by Lim Mui Hock]

Reflecting on the construction of the Jing Si Hall, with the commencement of fundraising in 2015 and groundbreaking in 2017, volunteers had faced significant challenges at every step of the way. However, their pure and courageous hearts propelled them forward. Choking back tears, volunteer Lou Geok Jin shared, “Regardless of the hardships, it was all worthwhile.” The Jing Si Hall was built brick by brick with the support, love, and blessings of individuals from all walks of life. Among them, entrepreneur Yeo Koon Lian selflessly donated 3.1 acres of land for the construction. He also actively assisted in fundraising efforts after the groundbreaking ceremony. He emphasised, “No matter how big or small the donation is, it is the intention to do good and benefit others that counts.” Even Grandma Tey Kim, then around 80 years old, contributed both money and effort. She rode her motorcycle around to raise funds, and jointly donated RM10,000 with her late husband during the first large-scale fundraising charity sale, which coincided with her birthday. In subsequent years, she celebrated by attending fundraising dinners with her family. Soh Swee Choo, person-in-charge of Tzu Chi Muar, expressed gratitude to the united volunteer team, who turned the Jing Si Hall into a reality. She hopes that the Jing Si Hall will fulfil its role as a place where selfless love and kindness flourish, bringing together greater love and strength to create a harmonious community.

Soh Swee Choo, person-in-charge of Tzu Chi Muar, was immensely grateful to the volunteers and public members who have contributed to the successful completion of the Jing Si Hall. [Photo by Tan Siong Kee]
Yeo Koon Lian and his wife (3rd and 4th from the left), who have been very supportive of Tzu Chi's missions, attended the opening ceremony of the Jing Si Hall. [Photo by Low Chung Chin]

 

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