See Yup temple
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AffiliationTaoist, Buddhist and Chinese folk religion
DeityKuan Ti
OwnershipSee Yup Society
Year consecrated1866
| See Yup Temple | |
|---|---|
四邑關帝廟 | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Taoist, Buddhist and Chinese folk religion |
| Deity | Kuan Ti |
| Ownership | See Yup Society |
| Year consecrated | 1866 |
| Location | |
| Location | 76 Raglan Street |
| Municipality | South Melbourne |
| State | Victoria |
| Country | Australia |
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| Coordinates | 37°50′12″S 144°57′47″E / 37.8368°S 144.9631°E |
The See Yup Temple (Chinese: 四邑關帝廟) is a heritage-listed Chinese temple located at 76 Raglan Street, South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The current building was erected in 1866 for the See Yup Society, as the principal centre of worship and death registry of descendants from the See Yup area in Victoria.[1] The temple is dedicated to Kuan Ti. It also contains halls to Ts'ai Sheng Yeh, the Taoist God of Wealth and to Kuanyin, the Buddhist Goddess of Mercy and Compassion.[2] It is the oldest surviving and continuously operating Chinese temple in Australia.[3]

