Yueh Hai Ching Temple - 30B Phillip St

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Singapore 048696

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Description : Taoist temple with extensive use of inlaid porcelain, ornate roofs & hundreds of colored statues.

Singapore 048696
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Alan Teo on Google

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The Yueh Hai Ching temple was built in the early 1820's. It is the oldest Teochew temple in Singapore. This temples was built too thank the Gods for a safe passage from China to Singapore. Over the years, the temple slowly deteriorated as a result of the weather and also ruined by termite infestation. In 2011, the temple was restored and it was completed in 2014, it has become a tourist site that should be not be missed. It has elaborated roof structures and consultants and builders were brought in to advice on the restoration of the temple Though the site is small, it is a temple not to be missed!
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Hosehbo on Google

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Nice temple with over a hundred years of history. There are figurines depicting chinese classicals on the roof. Traditionally for sailors to give thanks to Mazu for the good voyage from China to Singapore. Now we can go there to pray for spouse too (ζ‹œζœˆθ€). One of the signboard in the temple was given by one of the last emperor in China. Its an interesting place, go check it out.
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Wei Yuet Wong on Google

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An old Chinese temple in the middle of the Central Business District. The contrast between the modern skyscrapers and the old temple buildings is stark. Stepping past the temple doors, I sensed the difference in the mood from the fast paced bankers walking around to the slowness within the temple. I think it’s amazing that in the rapid changes in Singapore, an old temple can still be preserved in the middle of prime business land.
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Fab C on Google

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Poor 'Holy' giant turtle kept in tiny plastic box and security guards to stop folks taking photos. Nice temple, the the management has their priorities wrong. I would report them to animal welfare but they may harm or kill the turtle. See photo.
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Tay Ya Yun on Google

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Joined a Temple Tour organised by National Heritage Board and this is one of the temples we visited! A very beautiful & serene temple in the CBD area!
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Jacob siao on Google

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A history temple at Telok Ayer.
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PixieTalebyPriya on Google

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β€œYueh Hai Ching temple - Love Temple” in Singapore, the go-to place for any love seekers eager for Yue Lao’s and Xuan Tian Shang Di (Heavenly Father) blessings.Might be an old superstition but still feels good to do on Valentine’s day??❀️. This temple is located in the CBD area and easily reachable. It is believed that if we had an heart-felt prayer to the god and the goddess of this temple they bless us with our loved life.
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Tri Noviardi Thamrin on Google

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This is an amazing temple quietly nestled in the CBD area. The decorations in the temple are very intricate and detailed. Photography inside the prayer hall is prohibited, but you can still see the decorations outside which look like they have been delicately crafted. The temple is also well known for those seeking to look for a match in love, quite a number of devotees came here to pray in search for a match.

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