Good Luck, Always

Modern spiritual practice combining traditional Buddhist lamp offerings in temples with remote participation from home, showing energy connection between ancient wisdom and contemporary life
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You need Luck DoDo

Praying on behalf of others has become a popular practice in China in recent years. Many people, due to busy schedules or location constraints, can't visit temples personally but still wish for divine blessings and the fulfillment of their wishes. This led to the rise of a cross-city prayer service. We believe sincerity is powerful. Whether or not you are physically present, having a kind heart, clear intentions, and positive mindset can help your wishes come true over time. “Luckdodo” means "lots of good luck and Positive Energy" in Chinese. We hope everyone enjoys smooth lives, good health, and happiness.

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  • Where are the rituals performed?
    All ceremonies take place at authentic, publicly-accessible temples across Asia that maintain traditional practices.
  • How does this actually work?
    We physically perform traditional rituals at temples on your behalf - lighting lamps, making offerings, and displaying your prayers according to authentic methods.