Sze Yup Kwan Ti Temple

Taoist temple · Glebe

Sze Yup Kwan Ti Temple

Taoist temple · Glebe
2 Edward St, Glebe NSW 2037, Australia

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Sze Yup Kwan Ti Temple by null
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Sze Yup Kwan Ti Temple by null
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Highlights

Calm energy, red gates, lion statues, red lanterns, incense  

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2 Edward St, Glebe NSW 2037, Australia Get directions

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2 Edward St, Glebe NSW 2037, Australia Get directions

+61 401 312 831

Features

restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Nov 3, 2025

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Cindy Jöviānd

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This temple is truly a beautiful place for prayer and peace. The moment I arrived, there was this calm energy that made me want to slow down and just… breathe. The temple is designed with bold red gates, protective lion statues, and glowing red lanterns, all enriched with traditional Chinese symbols. The space is open and spacious—there’s a wide parking area, and even though it’s outdoors, everything felt organized and inviting. Not crowded at all, which made the moment feel even more personal and sacred. If you’re looking for a spot to send a wish or just reconnect in silence, this one’s really special.

Chanchaya kuram

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I visited Sze Yup Kwan Ti Temple in Sydney — not too far from the city — and it was my first time going to a Chinese temple. I wasn’t really sure what to do. There were so many incense sticks and all kinds of papers I didn’t understand. 😅 I just watched what others were doing and followed along. Some were folding papers, others were writing their names on them. I did my best to participate, a bit awkwardly. Initially, I just wanted to pay respects to Guan Yin, but in the end, I ended up praying to every deity there. It was a meaningful experience, and the temple grounds were peaceful and calming.

I.W.

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Comfy place. easy going. relaxing. surrounded by humble and nice people. no drama at all.

Beatrice Soe

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Sze Yup Temple it’s a truly soul-healing place to pray. Whether you're seeking a quiet moment of peace or looking for a spiritual journey, this temple is highly recommend to visit. Always came here when I’m around to pray for blessing.

P Photography

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I am visiting this temple as I am curious. Although I am not practicing this belief, I can see that this place is a truly special place for those who practice this religion.

Stephanie Luu

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I really enjoy visiting this temple every second week. The moment I step inside, I feel a sense of calm and peace that stays with me long after I leave. The atmosphere is serene, the surroundings are beautiful, and it’s the perfect place to clear my mind and recharge my spirit.

Xiao Zhuo Wen

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Have heard about this place for many years and was honored to have the opportunity to visit on New Year's Eve 2024. Lily, the abbot of the temple, is a very kind-hearted person who doesn't talk much and works hard to fulfill his duties. I sincerely wish that the incense of Guandi Temple in Siyi will flourish and be passed down from generation to generation.

Atchara’s Thai massage

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Sze Yup Kwan Ti Temple is a peaceful and serene place. The calm atmosphere, beautiful architecture, and gentle scent of incense create a sense of comfort and happiness. A perfect spot for reflection and inner peace.