The oldest Hokkien temple in Singapore, dating back to 1821, although the structure was thoroughly refurbished in 2000

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Thian Hock Keng Temple, Singapore

The oldest Hokkien temple in Singapore, dating back to 1821, although the structure was thoroughly refurbished in 2000.

The oldest Hokkien temple in Singapore, dating back to 1821, although the structure was thoroughly refurbished in 2000. The brightly colored, elaborate facade was constructed with ironwork from Scotland, tiles from England and the Netherlands, and dragon-ornamented granite pillars from China.


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About Thian Hock Keng Temple

 158 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore

 +65 6423 4616

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An excellent museum chronicling how Chinatown came to be and the privation suffered by early migrants

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Pinnacle@Duxton Skybridge

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