Ang Chee Sia Ong Temple

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Ang Chee Sia Ong
Ang Chee Sia Ong Temple main hall.JPG
Ang Chee Sia Ong Temple main hall
Religion
AffiliationTaoism, Mahayana Buddhism and Confucianism
PrefectureSingapore
Year consecrated1997
Location
MunicipalitySingapore
PrefectureSingapore
Geographic coordinates1°18′41.28″N 103°45′37.66″E / 1.3114667°N 103.7604611°E / 1.3114667; 103.7604611
Architecture
Completed1997

Ang Chee Sia Ong Temple (Chinese: 安濟聖王廟) is a Taoist, Mahayana Buddhism and Confucianism temple located in West Coast, Singapore. The main hall is dedicated to the Lord Green Dragon (Ang Chee Sia Ong).

The temple was established in 1918 when the ash of the joss sticks of the original Green Dragon Temple at Han River, Chaozhou, Guangdong, China is brought to Singapore by Wang Dong Qing and worshipped at his home.[1]

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

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  1. ^ a b c "Ang Chee Sia Ong Temple 安济圣王庙 An Ji Shengwang Miao". www.beokeng.com. Retrieved 2021-08-31.

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