NAVIGATION

CoPP | PPLS | TALKING | See Yup Temple | Monday 6 May 2024 | 6.30pm

[Edited extract from public address]

The heritage-listed See Yup Temple in Raglan Street, South Melbourne, is rising from the ashes of a fire in February.

Join Port Phillip Library Service (PPLS) and Historian and curator Dr Sophie Couchman in exploration of the historical, spiritual and cultural heritage embodied by the temple and its contents. 

The See Yup Temple  is Australia’s oldest continuously operating Chinese temple. The temple was built in 1866 and holds national significance.

Fortunately, the fire was restricted to the main building, and the Buddhist-Taoist temple’s ancestral halls and adjacent buildings were spared. There was no damage done to the thousands of wooden plaques in the ancestral halls recording the names and places of origin of Chinese immigrants, many of them coming to work at the goldfields.

See Yup Society Vice-President Michael Lam said restoration works are almost ready to begin.

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Port Phillip Library Service (PPLS)
City of Port Phillip
Address: 99a Carlisle Street, St Kilda, VIC 3182 Australia
Telephone: 03 9209 6655

City of Port Phillip Council respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners of this land, the people of the Kulin Nations. ​We pay our respect to their Elders, past and present. We acknowledge and uphold their continuing relationship to this land.