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- en.wikipedia.org Yueh Hai Ching TempleThe early history of Yueh Hai Ching temple is obscured. Multiple narratives provide conflicting accounts on the date the temple was first constructed.
- singaporetravelhub.com attractions/yueh-hai-ching…Yueh Hai Ching Temple consists of two prayer halls, with one found at each wing. ... Yueh Hai Ching Temple is located at 30B Philip Street, Singapore.
- roots.gov.sg places/places-landing/Places/…Yueh Hai Ching Temple was subsequently rebuilt between 1852 and 1855 with funds collected from the growing Teochew community in Singapore.
- mundanebabble.com yueh-hai-ching-templeThe Yueh Hai Ching Temple in Singapore was built in 1895 and has been restored twice in its history.
- citydays.com places/yueh-hai-ching-temple/In a more intriguing light, Yueh Hai Ching has also earned itself the nickname as Singapore's "Temple of Love."
- holidify.com places/singapore/yueh-hai-ching-…Eventually, Yueh Hai Ching Temple became a shrine of hope for lovelorn singles yearning for a soulmate, leading to it being called as the Temple of Love.
- asiaone.com lifestyle/national-monuments-…Yueh Hai Ching Temple was subsequently rebuilt between 1852 and 1855 with funds collected from the growing Teochew community in Singapore.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g294265-…Yueh Hai Ching Temple or "Safe Voyage for the Guandong People" temple is Singapore's oldest Teochew temple built by immigrants from China.
- orphicmagazine.com 2020/09/15/wak-hai-cheng-bio-…Wak Hai Cheng Bio, otherwise known as Yueh Hai Ching Temple, is the oldest Teochew temple in Singapore.[8] Paying tribute to Mazu (The Goddess of the Sea)...
- tumblr.com singaporefutureandpast/176617494673/…Starting out as a makeshift shrine, the Yueh Hai Ching temple was built in the 1850s by immigrants from China.