High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Tou Mu Kung Temple is a Taoist temple situated on Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore. Worshipping the Empress Registrar of Birth or Dou Mu and Nine Emperor deities, the temple has both Taoist and Buddhist influences.The temple was built in 1881 by Ong Choo Kee. It caters to the Teochew community, and was one of two remaining temples in Singapore with a permanent wayang (Chinese opera) stage until 1998. For eight decades, Chinese opera was performed there during religious and other festivals.The temple was gazetted as a national monument, which was deemed to be of special historic and traditional value on 14 January 2005.