1°17′35.5″N 103°50′27.1″E / 1.293194°N 103.840861°E
Hong San See | |
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Location | 31 Mohamed Sultan Road |
Coordinates | 1°17′35.5″N 103°50′27.1″E / 1.293194°N 103.840861°E |
Built | 1908–1913 |
Governing body | National Heritage Board |
Designated | 10 November 1978 |
Reference no. | 16 |
Hong San See (traditional Chinese: 鳳山寺; simplified Chinese: 凤山寺; pinyin: Fèngshān sì; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hōng-suann-sī) is a Chinese temple in Singapore, and is located at Mohamed Sultan Road in the River Valley Planning Area, within the Central Area.
Hong San See Temple was constructed between 1908 and 1913, erected by migrants from Nan An County in Fujian province with materials imported from China. Built on a small hill, the temple once overlooked the sea. The temple's vicinity now mainly houses bars, restaurants and expensive apartments.
Singapore Lam Ann Association manages the temple.[1]