The Eng Teng Association of Singapore was the earliest one in Southeast Asia.
In the early 20th century, as more Eng Teng immigrants moved to Singapore, the association was set up in 1918 at Neil Road to act as a focal point and a base to keep in touch with fellow clansmen. Activities include the Lunar New Year celebration, provision of scholarships, spring and autumn sacrificial offerings, clan ties trips, and food fairs.
This is a point of interest on the Chinatown Clans & Associations Trail by the Urban Redevelopment Authority.