Jade Emperor 玉皇大帝
玉皇大帝, sovereign of Heaven and of the celestial bureaucracy. The highest authority, approached last and with the most formality.
Audience with the Jade Emperor
Ascend to the Heavenly Court and seek an audience with the supreme ruler of Heaven. How you bear yourself, what you petition, and how you answer Heaven’s test decide the decree that is sealed for you. 奉天承運。
About 玉皇大帝 · 拜天公
The Jade Emperor (玉皇大帝 / 天公) is the supreme ruler of Heaven, governing all gods and the destiny of the world. His feast day is 正月初九 — 拜天公 (Bai Tian Gong), the grandest heaven-worship of the year, especially for the Hokkien: an altar is set with sugarcane and offerings, and incense is lit before dawn to honor Heaven for the year ahead.
An interactive devotional audience for guidance & reflection.
The court of Heaven
The Jade Emperor presides over a celestial administration that mirrors the imperial one — with ministries, reports, promotions and demotions. Every other deity in this temple answers, ultimately, to him. That structure is not metaphor; it is how Chinese folk religion is actually organised.
His birthday, 天公誕, falls on the ninth day of the first lunar month and is one of the largest observances in Hokkien communities, celebrated at midnight with sugarcane and elaborate offerings.
Approaching him
Convention is to approach the Jade Emperor through the lesser gods rather than directly, as one would a court. The observance here follows that formality.
Common questions
Why sugarcane?
A Hokkien tradition: refugees are said to have hidden in a sugarcane field on the ninth day and survived. The offering commemorates it.
Can I petition him directly?
Traditionally you would go through the local gods first. The audience here follows that structure.
When is his feast?
The ninth day of the first lunar month, observed from midnight.


