Yueh Hai Ching Temple - Singapore    Share

4.4/5 stars (226 reviews)

About this place

  • Temple
  • Cost Free ( Approx. per person )
  • Timings : 8:00 AM to 4:00
  • Number : +65 6536 6851
  • Near By Gardens by the Bay
  • 2.50 Km 38 min.
  • Tourist attraction

Yueh Hai Ching Temple is one of the oldest Taoist temples in Singapore. It was established in 1826 by the Teochew community and is also known as Wak Hai Cheng Bio in the Teochew dialect. The present building at 30B Philip Street was built in the 1850s and gazetted as a national monument on 28 June 1996.

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Operating Hours

Monday:
8:00 AM to 4:00
Tuesday:
8:00 AM to 4:00
Wednesday:
8:00 AM to 4:00
Thursday:
8:00 AM to 4:00
Friday:
8:00 AM to 4:00
Saturday:
8:00 AM to 4:00
Sunday:
8:00 AM to 4:00

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Address
30B Phillip St, Singapore 048696
Number
+65 6536 6851
Website
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Landmark
30B Phillip Street, Singapore
Latitude
1.2846413
Longitude
103.8492697

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Linda Koh

Linda Koh


100.00 %

@ 02 Feb, 2021

Yueh Hai Ching Temple one of the National monument of Singapore located at business district of Singapore. In this beautiful historic temple, did you notice there are two temples side by side.

Jas Lee

Jas Lee


100.00 %

@ 12 Sep, 2020

Located like a 7min walk from the raffles place mrt. This small but historic temple closes earlier due to covid at 4pm. The uncles in charge at the temple are very friendly and will help you to explain on the steps if you need to pray. This temple is also famous for 月老公公 (please bring some sweets as offerings and follow the lead of the uncle who will gladly teach you).

IS LEE Lee

IS LEE Lee


80.00 %

@ 13 Dec, 2020

Must visit for its historical significance, unique architecture

Hosehbo

Hosehbo


100.00 %

@ 03 Nov, 2020

Nice temple with over a hundred years of history. There are figurines depicting chinese classicals on the roof. Traditionally for sailors to give thanks to Mazu for the good voyage from China to Singapore. Now we can go there to pray for spouse too (拜月老). One of the signboard in the temple was given by one of the last emperor in China. Its an interesting place, go check it out.

Teo Benedict

Teo Benedict


100.00 %

@ 25 Oct, 2020

Clean, quiet and well maintained temple in the middle of the CBD. very near to raffles place mrt. usually believers will pray for their love luck.

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