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Divine Custody: A History of Singapore's Oldest Teochew Temple by Yeo Kang Shua

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An architectural and historical study of Singapore's oldest Teochew Temple.

At the turn of the nineteenth century, Teochew-speaking gambier and pepper farmers settled in Singapore. Surrounded by the skyscrapers of Singapore's central business district, Wak Hai Cheng Bio temple traces its history back to the earliest days of the colony. While no written sources or inscriptions commemorate the founding of the temple, Yeo Kang Shua's book delves into the history of the temple's foundation, encountering a rich history along the way. Poetic and commemorative, Yeo attends to the testimony of the building itself-the location, materials, ornamentation, and artwork that charge the space with meaning. Divine Custody tells the story of a temple that formed and was formed by its community. Of interest to heritage studies and those seeking to understand the experience of Chinese communities in Southeast Asia, this book is exemplary in the way it uses material culture and architectural history as historical sources.

About the Author
Yeo Kang Shua is an architectural restoration specialist and associate professor of architecture at Singapore University of Technology and Design.

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"[This book can] be seen as an important example of growing scholarly appreciation of Singapore's Chinese architecture in its own terms. . . . Overall, this book would be of great interest to a variety of potential readers, from aficionados of Chinese temples to those interested in Singaporean or diasporic Chinese architecture. Beyond this, all interested in the intersections between building conservation, architectural heritage and culture would find the book to be of great value in understanding the connections between principles and methods that underpin restoration projects." * Fabrications: The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand *



Book Information
ISBN 9789813251441
Author Yeo Kang Shua
Format Hardback
Page Count 288
Imprint NUS Press
Publisher NUS Press
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 184mm * 28mm

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