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Jin Long Si Temple Jin Long Si Temple
32 Tai Seng Ave Singapore 534084

Last Updated: 10/31/2024

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Jin Long Si Temple is located at 32 Tai Seng Avenue, Singapore. Established in 1941, it began as a small hut and evolved into a significant religious site, blending Buddhist, Taoist, and Confucian teachings. The temple is notable for its ancient Bodhi tree, which is over 120 years old and recognized as a Heritage Tree due to its historical significance.
Today, it serves around 4,000 worshippers and features various deities and statues, offering a peaceful environment for reflection and community activities.
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