Formerly located in Chong Pang Village, Chin Kong Religion Temple's worshippers used to be mostly Hakkas. Chin Kong Religion began in 1862 during the Qing dynasty, and was well-known for its work in treating opium addicts and establishing treatment centres in China and Southeast Asia. At its peak, there were 34 Chin Kong Religion temples in Singapore. This temple was started in 1955, by a Chin Kong Religion missionary who came to Singapore in 1918. It moved here in 1993 and is one of the seven remaining such temples in Singapore.