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Jin Long Si Temple which is located on a hilltop at Lorong How Sun (off Bartley Road), is a unique “san-jiao” (three religion) village temple in Singapore, with its teachings derived from the books of Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism. Within its premises, lies a Bodhi tree (Ficus religiosa) dating to the late 1880s, which is the oldest of its kind found in Singapore to date. The Bodhi tree shares a symbiotic relationship with the temple as its roots are deeply intertwined with the building’s foundation. In 2008, the temple is merged with the state land next to it, while the Bodhi tree is preserved as a heritage tree in response to public appeals.
Jin Long Si Temple, originally known as Jin Long Miao, was constituted under a trust and established as a religious and charity mission in 1941, with funds and donations from philanthropic Chinese merchants. It was founded to provide public shelter and a place of worship for the Chinese community during the period of great uncertainty of an imminent war sweeping through South East Asia in the 1940s.
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