Fengshan Temple was built by Fujian people in Singapore, and it is also a very large temple, much larger than the average Hindu high-quality. Like southern Anhui, the temple Taoist views are beautifully built, and Fengshan Temple is no exception.
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Fengshan Temple was built by Fujian people in Singapore, and it is also a very large temple, much larger than the average Hindu high-quality. Like southern Anhui, the temple Taoist views are beautifully built, and Fengshan Temple is no exception.
Through the tour and the information I learned that Fengshan Temple was built from 1908 to 1913 by the Fujianese community in Singapore. The Chinese regarded Fengshan Temple as a "Temple on Phoenix Mountain", dedicated to the god of wealth, Guangze Zunwang. Fengshan Temple once had a magnificent sea view.
Fengshan Temple was built in 1836 by immigrants from Fujian, China, and symbolizes how immigrants can find better wealth in foreign countries, be successful and rich behind industry and wisdom. Built in traditional Chinese architectural style, the temple boasts rich decorations such as decorative wooden pillars, granite plaques and grand main halls, with building materials all from China.
The location is very good to find, although it is a weekend, but 🅿️ parking spaces are quite a lot, very convenient
The ancestral temple is the Fengshan Temple in Nan'an Shishan, Fujian. The temple in Singapore was built in 1836 and has a history of nearly 280 years. It was recently renovated. It is a New Year's Eve, and dragon and lion dance are indispensable.
Fengshan Temple is built in a very Chinese style
Clarke Quay is not too far from the historic temple