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[1] [2] After World War 2, donation was collected to move the temple to Jalan Rajah. [1] A traditional Chinese medicine clinic was opened in 1969. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The main temple hall is devoted to Lu Dong Bin and Ji Gong, the rear hall is used for honouring ancestors, and the second floor is dedicated to Guanyin .
In 1926, Chan Chor Min Tong was founded by Master Chan Chor Min. The first temple was a one-story terrace house built at 2 Jalan Kemaman Rd and housed migrant men. A decade later in 1936, the second temple was built as a two-storey terrace house at 3 Bassein Road. [1] This temple housed the migrant women instead.
In 1980, a free clinic was established in the temple, with 16 doctors and 15 nurses. [2] In 1984, the temple donated either 5,000 or 6,000 rice dumplings to welfare homes. Fatt Kuan presented the dumplings to Teo Cheong Tee, the parliamentary secretary for the Ministry of Community Development, at the Woodlands Home for the Aged.
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