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Lim See Tai Chong Soon Kiu Leong Tong 林氏大宗祠九龍堂, Singapore

Lim See Tai Chong Soon Kiu Leong Tong 林氏大宗祠九龍堂, SingaporeLim See Tai Chong Soon Kiu Leong Tong 林氏大宗祠九龍堂, Singapore (7 July 2011)


Lim See Tai Chong Soon Kiu Leong Tong (GPS: 1.27495, 103.84132) is a clan ancestral temple in Singapore. It is located on Cantonment Road. The temple is housed in a two-storey detached building.

Lim See Tai Chong Soon Kiu Leong Tong was established in 1928 by imminent members of the Lim clan including Lim Loh, Lim Kim Tian, Lim Keng Lian and Lim Peng Siang. The purpose of its founding was for the veneration of the Lim patron deity, Mazu whose shrine occupies the upper floor of the building. In addition to Mazu, secondary deities of the temple include Bi Gan Gong 比干公 and Lin Jian Gong 林坚公.

Taking the MRT to Lim See Tai Chong Soon Kiu Leong Tong

On foot, Lim See Tai Chong Soon Kiu Leong Tong is 550 meters from Outram Park MRT Station (EW16).

Lim See Tai Chong Soon Kiu Leong Tong on Google Maps Street View

Lim See Tai Chong Soon Kiu Leong Tong (Jul 2019)

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