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Tuesday 27 August 2013

石林晋山联合宫

Cheo Lim Chin Sun Liap Hup Keng 石林晋山联合宫


Cheo Lim Chin Sun Liap Hup Keng Temple (Hokkien)
Shi Lin Jin Shan Lian He Gong 石林晋山联合宫

This temple complex, now almost 10 years old, has three temples sharing the same premises, on a 30-year lease. It is located adjacent to another rather famous temple complex in Singapore - the San QingGong Temple.

The first temple to the right (No. 11 Bedok North Street 5, SE 485876;Tel: 6243-31387) has as its main deity, the Jade Emperor, flanked by his two lieutenants - the Northern and Southern Bushel Gods, as well as the Tay Bu Neo Neo. Directly opposite them is Huat Chu Kong. The Five Generals, Tiger God and Tu Ti Kong are also deities worshipped there. The temple was initially located at Kampong Chai Chee.

The temple in the middle (No. 9 Bedok North Street 5, SE 485875; Tel:6441-7080) - the Kuah Na Keng temple - has the Sam Bu Ong Yah as its main deity. In the inner chamber is Goddess of Mercy who dispenses holy water whenever any devotee kneels on a cushion placed in front of the Goddess. This temple was originally from Kembangan.

In the temple to the left (No. 7 Bedok North Street 5; Tel:6443-7873), one can find Ser Chew Boon Poh in the main hall (this deity was brought over from a temple in Tampines). Next to him is ShanCai Tong Zi, relocated from a Mandai temple. In the inner hall are theTua Li Sar Ya Peh.

Details:
Cheo Lim Chin Sun Liap Hup Keng Temple
No. 7, 9 and 11 Bedok North Street 5
Singapore 485874, 4885875 and 485876 respectively

Information from http://chinesetemples.blogspot.sg/2005/09/4-cheo-lim-chin-sun-liap-hup-keng.html

Qi Tian Gong 齐天宫

Qi Tian Gong 齐天宫



The Qi Tian Gong, dedicated to the Monkey God, is more than 80 years old. Situated at the corner of Eng Hoon St and Tiong Poh Road, it is an old landmark of Tiong Bahru. It probably has seen the transformation of Tiong Bahru from cemeteries and attap house slums to the SIT flats. Each year, the temple celebrates in honour of the Monkey God on the 16th of the First Lunar Month and the 16th of the Eighth Lunar Month.

Information from http://chinesetemples.blogspot.sg/2005/09/7-qi-tian-gong.html

Loyang Tua Pek Kong Temple

The Loyang Tua Pek Kong Temple, off Loyang Way, was established in the 1980s. The temple owes its existence to a group of friends, who on finding figurines of different religions abandoned on a beach, brought them together and housed them under a unique mixed-religion temple. The Loyang Tua Pek Kong Temple has Buddhist, Hindu and Taoist deities and a Muslim Kramat (shrine) within its premises. 

DescriptionIn the 1980s a group of fishing buddies, including Paul Tan and Huang Zhong Ting, stumbled across Buddhist, Hindu and Taoist statues strewn across the beach at the end of the Loyang Industrial Area. 

Read more on http://infopedia.nl.sg/articles/SIP_352_2004-12-27.html

三清宫

三清宫隶属与韮菜芭城隍庙

San Qing Gong is situated in Bedok North Avenue 4. Established in March 2003, San Qing Gong is a grand Taoist temple built to the traditional Chinese architecture designs and adheres strictly to the orthodox Taoist practices. San Qing Gong consists of two pavilions interconnected. The main pavilion consists of three main halls: the sacred hall of Da-luo, hall of the three patriarchs and the hall of Confucius. To the back of the main pavilion is Hua-si Tang, also known as the hall of remembrance and is the first Taoist columbarium in Singapore which accommodates the ashes and ancestral tablets of the departed.
San Qing Gong is equipped with good facilities, including a spacious basement car part and life reaching every storey.
The hall on the 1st storey allows devotees to rent for praying ceremony. The side-hall is for devotees to place the deceased’s spiritual tablet for 49 or 100 days.
The reunion halls on level 2 and level 3 allow families to reunion and interact after prayers to foster good relationship.
For more information visit them at http://www.sqg.com.sg/ 

韮菜芭城隍廟 Lorong Koo Chye Sheng Hong Temple

韮菜芭城隍廟  Koo Chye Ba Sheng Hong Temple (Lorong Koo Chye Sheng Hong Temple)

The history of the course of change and development

What the disciples respect in Lorong Koo Chye Sheng Hong temple is “His Respectful Manifested Protector and Master of Qingxi”(Qing Xi Xian You Bo Zhu). He is originated as the 5th replicated deity from China Fujian Anxi county City God Temple.
Started at 1918.

For more information visit them at http://www.shtemple.org.sg or 

后港斗母宫 Hougang Dou Mu Temple

Hougang Dou Mu Gong 后港斗母宫 is the oldest temple in Upp Serangoon Road and also dedicated to Dou Mu 斗母and Jiu Wang Da Di 九王大帝(Nine Emperor Gods). Situated at Upper Serangoon Road, close to the Yio Chu Kang Road, this temple comes "alive" from the first to the ninth day of the 9th Lunar Month each year.

Taoist Federation take over in 2006 and started the form many member in this old temple. Member of Koo Chye Ba Sheng Hong Temple became the temple member as Taoist Federation join Hougang Dou Mu Temple.


Address: 779A Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore 534648 ( Opp. Serangoon Shopping Centre )
Tel: 62880779