Shurangama Recitations 10 & 11 May 2026
- Kam Suet Cheng

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What if we told you that one of Singapore's most infamous abandoned sites — a place so haunted that even the bravest dare not enter after dark — could be REVIVED?
Old Changi Hospital has stood in darkness and decay for nearly 30 YEARS. Walls crumbling. Corridors silent. A place the world has written off as beyond saving.
We refuse to accept that.
As Changi Chalet sits just a stone's throw from OCH, we will be conducting quiet, individual recitations of the Shurangama Mantra and Great Compassion Mantra dedicated to the sacred revival of Old Changi Hospital. (Note: As religious ceremonies are not permitted at the location, these will be strictly personal, individual recitations.)
"Impossible," they say?
History says otherwise.
The great Master XuYun — one of the most revered monks in modern Buddhist history — revived haunted, crumbling, forsaken temples and properties that made OCH look like a minor renovation project. Sites that had been abandoned for CENTURIES. Sites where no one dared set foot.
He revived them ALL.
The great Master Hsuan Hua took the former Mendocino State Hospital in California — a place so steeped in dark history and haunted reputation that locals avoided it — and transformed it into one of the most extraordinary Buddhist monasteries on the planet: the legendary City of Ten Thousand Buddhas in Ukiah, California. A place now visited by thousands from around the world. Thriving. Radiant. Alive.
And here is the part that will truly blow your mind:
Both Masters began each of these monumental revivals with virtually NO MONEY AT ALL.
No funding. No investors. No crowdfunding campaigns. Just unwavering faith, the power of the Dharma, and the conviction that no place — no matter how dark, how broken, how far gone — is ever truly beyond the reach of the Buddha's light.
Old Changi Hospital has waited long enough.




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