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Saturday, February 16, 2019

Tian Hock Keng Temple



Just a short walk from the Chinatown Complex, you'll find a beautiful mural on the back of the Tian Hock Keng Temple. It's located on Amoy Street, is 44 meters long and was painted by the Singaporean artist Yip Yew Chong


It tells the history of Singapore's Hokkien immigrants. Start on the right and follow it left.


After seeing the mural, walk through the park, where you'll find a sculpture depicting a festival.


The Tian Hock Keng Temple is Chinatown's oldest and most important Hokkien temple. Be sure to enter through the door on the right and exit on the left.



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