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Tay Kak Sie Temple
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Tay Kak Sie Temple (simplified Chinese: 大觉寺; traditional Chinese: 大覺寺; pinyin: Dà jué sì) is a Taoist temple located at Jalan Gang Lombok, Semarang. The temple was established in 1746.[1] This was originally only to worship the Goddess of Mercy, Guan Yin. This pagoda later developed into a large temple which also worshipped many Taoist Deities.
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Tay Kak Sie Temple | |
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大覺寺 Kelenteng Tay Kak Sie | |
![]() Front view of the Temple | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Taoism |
Province | Central Java |
Location | |
Location | Semarang, Indonesia |
Country | Indonesia |
Location in Semarang | |
Geographic coordinates | 6.974159°S 110.427897°E / -6.974159; 110.427897 |
Architecture | |
Type | Chinese |
Date established | 1746 |
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Tay Kak Sie name written on the signboard at the entrance of a large temple, with the record year of the reign of Emperor Dao Guang (Too Kong in Hokkien language) 1821-1850 of the Qing Dynasty is a name that means "Temple of Supreme Consciousness".