Before reaching the park, you would have passed by this temple along Yishun Avenue 9. Completed in 1988, this temple combines a few temples formerly from kampungs in northern Singapore. One of the temples, Guan Loong Sheng Temple combined three temples from Bah Soon Pah Road. The first, Guan Shou Temple, was founded in a village called Fu Wu Village, along where Yishun Avenue 11 is today, and shifted to Bah Soon Pah Road in the 1950s. The second temple, Xing Shen Temple, was built in the 1970s in the Ong Lye Suah Village at Bah Soon Pah Road. The third temple, Long Xia Temple, was started in the 1830s by Hokkiens from Anxi, China. These migrants first settled in Yio Chu Kang and moved a few times before finally settling down in Bah Soon Pah Road in 1963. All the temples moved to Yishun when Bah Soon Pah Road was redeveloped.