This is an elevated view of Tampines Chinese Temple (淡滨尼联合宫) with two dragon sculptures draping over the perimeter walls, located at 25, Tampines Street 21. It was officially declared open by Mr. Mah Bow Tan, Minister for Communications and Member of Parliament for Tampines Group Representation Constituency, on 14 December 1992. The temple was built to house deities from nine Chinese temples located at Tampines Road, that had to be resettled due to redevelopment of Tampines area. The nine temples are Hock Ann Temple (福安殿), Soon Hin Ancient Temple (顺兴古庙), Kiat Sing Teng Temple (吉星亭), Tampines Tua Peck Kong Temple (淡滨尼大伯公宫), Loyang Tua Peck Kong Temple (洛阳大伯宫), Jalan Sim Pah Tua Peck Kong Temple (新芭大伯公), Por Ann Tein Temple (普庵古佛), Tsi Ling Temple (慈灵宫) and Loyang Jade Emperor of Heaven Temple (洛阳天公坛). Title devised by Library staff.