Ang Chee Sia Ong Temple

Chinese Temple

1°18′41.28″N 103°45′37.66″E / 1.3114667°N 103.7604611°E / 1.3114667; 103.7604611ArchitectureCompleted1997; 27 years ago (1997)

Ang Chee Sia Ong Temple (Chinese: 安濟聖王廟) is a Chinese temple affiliated to Taoism, Chinese Buddhism and Confucianism, it is located in West Coast, Singapore. The main hall is dedicated to the Lord Green Dragon (Chinese: 青龍爺), also known as Ang Chee Sia Ong (Chinese: 安濟聖王).

The temple was established in 1918 when the incense ashes (Chinese: 香火) of the original Green Dragon Temple at Han River, Chaozhou, Guangdong, China was brought over to Singapore by Wang Dong Qing and worshipped at his home.[1]

In 1930, a temple was established at Pasir Panjang's 7th Milestone for public worship to Ang Chee Sia Ong.[1] The temple land was later slated for redevelopment and the temple moved to West Coast Drive. The temple was formally consecrated in 1997.[1][2]

  • Bridge from the main hall to the HDB flats
    Bridge from the main hall to the HDB flats
  • Colorful dragon in front of the main hall
    Colorful dragon in front of the main hall

References

  1. ^ a b c "Ang Chee Sia Ong Temple 安济圣王庙 An Ji Shengwang Miao". www.beokeng.com. Archived from the original on 31 August 2021. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
  2. ^ "Ang Chee Sia Ong Temple : aerial view | PictureSG". eresources.nlb.gov.sg. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
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