Introduction The history of Loyang Tua Pek Kong Temple (luo yang da bo gong) can be traced to the early 1980s when statues of Taoist, Buddhist and Hindu deities were found on the coast near Loyang Way. A modest hut was built on the beach to house and worship the deities. In 1996 a fire destroyed the hut and with generous donations by its devotees a new temple with brick walls and tiled roofs was bulit in 2000 at 62G Loyang Way. In 2007 the temple moved to the current location, which is less than 2 km away from its previous site. Loyang Tua Pek Kong Temple is one of the few temples in Singapore that has Hindu deities worshipped alongside Chinese deities, reflecting religious harmony in Singapore. Loyang Tua Pek Kong Temple is one of the few temples that is opened 24 hours for prayer.
Loyang Tua Pek Kong Temple, 20 Loyang Way 508774
Deities: Main Deity Da Bo Gong (Tua Pek Kong) 
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