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Fo Shan Teng Tua Pek Kong Temple

Fo Shan Ting Da Bo Gong Temple (Chinese: 佛山亭大伯公廟) is a Chinese temple in Singapore located in Pulau Ubin.

History

The temple was founded in 1869. In 2010, the temple began a fundraising campaign in order to rebuild the temple.

The temple holds a six-day celebration to celebrate the birthday of Tua Pek Kong.

News articles

References

  1. Chong, Jun Liang (27 May 2019). "When Gods Walked on Ubin". The Straits Times. Singapore.
  2. Zaccheus, Melody (4 October 2013). "CLOCK TICKING AWAY FOR TEMPLE". The Straits Times. Singapore.
  3. Lim, Vivienne (21 May 2016). "Tua Pek Kong has showered blessings on me". The New Paper. Singapore.
  4. Chen, Celine; Eunice, Toh (3 June 2013). "100 years and still GOING STRONG". The Straits Times. Singapore.

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