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Fuk Tak Chi Temple

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Phone
  
+65 6580 2888

Function
  
Museum

Fuk Tak Chi Temple

Address
  
76 Telok Ayer St, Singapore 048464

Hours
  
Open today · 10AM–10PMSaturday10AM–10PMSunday10AM–10PMMonday10AM–10PMTuesday10AM–10PMWednesday10AM–10PMThursday10AM–10PMFriday10AM–10PM

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The Fuk Tak Chi Temple (Chinese: 福德祠) is the oldest Chinese temple in Singapore, built in 1824 by Hakka and Cantonese immigrants five years after the founding of the modern city in 1819. Dedicated to Tua Pek Kong, it belongs to the Shenist sect, thus catering to the religious needs of both Confucianists and Taoists.

The small shrine later also catered to the welfare of the large Chinese community by functioning as an association.

In August 1998, the building was restored and converted into a museum with artifacts on the lives of early Chinese migrants in Singapore in April 1998. In 2000, it became part of the new Far East Square development. As of October 2014, it closed for renovation, with reopening scheduled in June 2015.

References

Fuk Tak Chi Temple Wikipedia