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The Qing Temple of Guangdong is a palace temple built by Chaozhou people from early South China to Singapore. The main mother-in-law, Tianhou Niang, has a history of more than 170 years. It is not easy to be retained in the passage of time. Interested friends don't miss it!
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The Qing Temple of Guangdong is a palace temple built by Chaozhou people from early South China to Singapore. The main mother-in-law, Tianhou Niang, has a history of more than 170 years. It is not easy to be retained in the passage of time. Interested friends don't miss it!
Guangdong Haiqing Temple. English Wak Hai Cheng Bio, one of the oldest Taoist temples in Singapore. It was officially rebuilt as a double temple in 1826, and the Lord worships Mazu and Xuantian God. It is the oldest Mazu Temple and Xuantian God Temple in Singapore. After nearly two hundred years of glorious history, the Qing Temple of Guangdong became a protected national monument in Singapore in 1996, and after a large-scale restoration, it was awarded the United Nations Asia-Pacific Cultural Assets Preservation Merit Award in 2014.
This is a temple with a history of more than 100 years, very Chaoshan area style, especially good-looking, although the temple filter, but its architectural craftsmanship is particularly exquisite, but also attracts many people to come to burn incense to worship
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One of the oldest temples in Singapore, small in scale, retaining traditional architectural style, beautifully carved roofs, and seeing the plaques of the Royal Gift, the surrounding area is very empty, and the tourists are good. It is listed as a monument in Singapore, in addition to its profound historical significance, It is also a very special temple building. The traditional architectural format of Chaozhou in the ancient temple, the mud carvings and woodcuts shaped according to historical myths, folk stories and heroic deeds, the image is vivid and lifelike, not only has a profound educational effect, but also fully shows the superb art and rich content of Chaozhou traditional handcrafts. Today, this impressive temple attracts not only countless Singaporeans who come to worship and pray for peace and good luck, but also many tourists.
This Chinese-style temple is located in the commercial center. One of the main halls is dedicated to Mazu. It goes on weekends. There are not many good faith in Shangxiang, but it is well organized and very clean.