Tang Gah Beo - 6 Bukit Purmei

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Singapore 099866

Phone : πŸ“ž +87
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City : Tang Gah Beo

Singapore 099866
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Yap Tian Ching on Google

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Very old history temple
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Sophia Tay on Google

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Tang Gah Beo has no carpark. Those whose legs are not strong enough may have problem to walk up the steps.
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Ayush Basu on Google

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Tang Gah Beo is a Taoist temple named after one of the five holy Chinese mountains. It is located at 6 Purmei Road in the Kampong Bahru area. Built in 1908, it is right next door to the St. Theresa Church. The Silat Road Sikh Gurdwara is not too far off. This temple has a traditional entrance with a courtyard, with steps leading to this main door. The main deity is the East Peak Emperor, one of the highest ranking gods responsible for Diyu (underworld). The structural elements of the single storey halls are of brick load-bearing walls and timber roof beams and brackets system. A lot of the adornments consist of dragons and other symbols of luck and longevity. Also seen are some rather richly carved timber frames on the altars. The architecture is considered a good example of feng shui, and owing to the close proximity to the church, it is also an illustration of religious harmony co-existence in Singapore.
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hoon2304 on Google

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The main deity, Tang Ka Ya provides succour to many believers in doubt, anxiety and stress. Hence, many followers after getting relief goes back to the temple to offer gratitude.
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C A on Google

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Temple is well managed with helpers around. Can ask for help from them. Incense cannot be burned and have to put it to them. There are opening hours so remember to check timing before going down.
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Johnston Seow on Google

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Rich chinese cultured traditional temple with lots of history!!!A must go to temple for prayers.ζœ‰ζ±‚εΏ…εΊ”!!!
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Serene Lee on Google

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This is a Taoist Teochew temple with different deities to pray to for different purposes. Built in the early 20th century, this temple has been gazetted for conservation in 2014.
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Jianming Lee on Google

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Didnt know this temple until my father told me. A popular Taoist temple, however there is no carpark & walk way all stairs difficult for elderly to visit.

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