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  • Thian Hock Keng Temple
    By HOANG A, 09/25/08
    This Taoist temple is known as the Temple of Heavenly Happiness. It was built in the early 1840s. Sailors gave thanks to her for a safe journey. Interestingly, it was built without using a single nail.
    Coming here, you will enjoy wonderful travel with good values about culture, history, customs. It will be nice surprise!
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  • God Mother of the Sea
    By A Yahoo! Contributor, 09/18/07
    Yesterday was my birthday,my mum brought me to the temple which she said that when I was a baby, she brought me to Thien Hock Keng temple to pray / worship to the goddness of the sea (MA ZU)and ask her to take me as her god-daughter in life. You know when yesterday I went there with my mum, I had a strong feeling when entering the temple to face ...
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  • IT"S SO NICE!!!!
    By A Yahoo! Contributor, 09/17/07
    I really like this temple very much as this temple is the most special i have seen!!i can't wait to tell mummy to bring me there!!!
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  • wow
    By A Yahoo! Contributor, 03/24/07
    it was awful and this guy named mike slapped my little kid in the face with his hand, they spit in the food, i saw him do it himself it was GROSE i would never go back there and i do not reccoment going there to anyone
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