Fu Lu Shou Complex is a shopping mall along Rochor Road in the Bugis area of Singapore. Named after the three Lucky Gods of Taoism which represent Good Fortune (Fu), Prosperity (Lu) and Longevitiy (Shou), the mall specialises in prayer Taoist and Buddhist items. The figures of Fu Lu Shou is depicted on the façade of the mall facing Rochor Road.
Fu Lu Shou Complex, Singapore https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Fu_Lu_Shou_Complex_2.JPG Terence Ong
Fu Lu Shou Complex has five above-ground levels. It is bordered by Rochor Road, Queen Street, Waterloo Street and the pedestrianised Albert Street, which separates it from Albert Centre. The mall is especially crowded during weekends and in the lead-up to big Taoist festivals, when shoppers converge here for prayer paraphernalia.
Some of the stores also have shrines integrated to them. They include a shrine for the Four-Faced Buddha, a Singapore "branch" of the famous Erawan Shrine of Bangkok.
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