Fuk Tak Chi Special

Fuk Tak Chi is one of the oldest Temples of Singapore. It was started in year 1824 by a small community of Hakka and Cantonese immigrants. The temple is built in the formal style of China's old magistrate courts.

Fuk Tak Chi Museum has also the credit of being Singapore's first Street Museum.
It holds about 200 artefacts like intricate Peranakan jewellery, a charcoal iron and an opium smoker's lamp, mostly contributed by former residents of China Town!
Fuk Tak Chi is is the beautiful Singapore's Telok Ayer Street' Gem of a Museum and its also the vital part of Telok Ayer Street.

Here you find in the Fuk Tak Chi Museum a beautiful Cha Zhi Lin Monk describing the essentials of Tea making. Its the most loved statue made of wax we liked very much in Singapore! You can see here different expression of this Wax Tea Monk Replica in different times taken photos with different moods coming live before our lives.


How was Singapore in 1800s ? It was like this. The Telok Ayer street being once upon a time just adjacent to the coast you can find here the ship docking and porters working. A small replica of time memorial at this Fuk Tak Chi Museum.


Another snap of those grand old days ! Ahoy its Singapore in 1800s!

Its time up the Ship is on Sail ! A great view of the Ship at the Fuk Tak Chi Museum
The above photos of the Monk who taught how to make that "Cha" is the rarest Wax piece of Singapore ? Cha Zhi Lin (茶芝林) teahouse housed in this Museum till a few days back!
View Enjoy Fuk Tak Chi (福德祠)
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