One of the oldest temples in Singapore, this Chinese temple began as a small shrine set up by Hakka and Cantonese immigrants in 1824. It later functioned as an association looking after the interests of both dialect groups. No longer serving as a temple today, Fuk Tak Chi is now Singapore's first street museum with artefacts collected from residents of Chinatown.
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Fuk Tak Chi Temple from Singapore Infopedia.

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| Address: |
76 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 048464
Locate Fuk Tak Chi Museum at www.map.gov.sg by entering '048464' in the postal code field.

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| Tel: | 6532 7868 |
| Opening hours: | 10am-10pm (Daily) |
| Admission: | Free |
| How to get there: | By MRT: Nearest MRT station is Raffles Place. |
| Website: |
http://infopedia.nl.sg/articles/SIP_232_2004-12-10.html |
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