CHINESE TEMPLE AT TEMBELING ROAD
Kuan Im Tng Temple (Joo Chiat) at 62 Tembeling Road. Built in 1921, the Chinese temple featured an ornate facade including traditional circular windows surrounded by yellow, white and blue mosaic symbols of the Eight Immortals, and its roof ridges adorned with statues of dancing dragons with the celestial pearl symbolising prosperity and good fortune.
1986
19980006547 - 0045
S9504
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Kuan Im Tng Temple (Joo Chiat) at 62 Tembeling Road. Built in 1921, the Chinese temple featured an ornate facade including traditional circular windows surrounded by yellow, white and blue mosaic symbols of the Eight Immortals, and its roof ridges adorned with statues of dancing dragons with the celestial pearl symbolising prosperity and good fortune.

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