Choa Chu Kang Lian He Temple - 11 Choa Chu Kang Street 51

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Singapore 689334
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Temple to worship
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phillip chai on Google

The main Diety is Guan Gong, and that they have regular prayers and rituals.
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Adam Lee on Google

Choa Chu Kang Lian He Temple (cai cuo gang lian he dian) ie:蔡厝港联合殿 is made up of five constituent temples from the North-West region, which includes Pak Leng Guard Seow Tian (八巃元帅殿), Kuan Yun Tian (关云殿), Shan Xing Tan (善兴坛), Chee Seng Temple (齐神宫) and Kuan Ti Temple (关帝庙). They were allocated a piece of land at Choa Chu Kang Street 51 in 1993, and after years of planning and construction, the building of Choa Chu Kang Lian He Temple was completed in 1997. Pak Leng Guard Seow Tian and Kuan Yun Tian were consecrated in 1997, while the rest in 1998. The name "Choa Chu Kang" came from the Teochew word "kang chu". In the late 18th century, the Sultan of Johor allowed Chinese immigrants to operate plantations along the river bank. These immigrants were called "kang chu” ("kang" refers to river and "chu" refers to the clan name of the first headman in charge of the plantations.) In the early days, Choa Chu Kang, occupied predominantly by Teochew settlers, was a rural area with old kampongs (villages) and plantations. The old kampongs have since made way for a modern housing estate with numerous recreational, commercial, community and industrial facilities. Besides the Choa Chu Kang and Yew Tee MRT stations, Choa Chu Kang is also accessible by the Bukit Panjang LRT system which originates and terminates at Choa Chu Kang MRT Station, and looped through the neighbouring Bukit Panjang New Town. With more housing sites slated to be developed near the transit stations, future home buyers can expect improved transport convenience.
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Hojicha Latte on Google

Incredibly noisy and disrespectful to the neighbourhood. Loud drumming right after covid regulations have eased. Hindu and muslim buildings aren't permitted to be loud but the rules are an exception for them. A blatant display of chinese privilege.

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