Established in 1926, it initially served as a gathering place for Lam Ann people and gradually developed into a significant center for cultural preservation, economic cooperation, and community development.
Over the years, it has facilitated various initiatives such as the establishment and restoration of Fengshan Temple, cultural activities, fundraising for temple renovations, and promoting youth engagement through initiatives like the establishment of youth groups.
Through multifaceted efforts, the association continues to promote the spirit of Nan’an, strengthen bonds among its members, and contribute to the cultural and economic development of Singapore.
The Singaporean Nan’an community is deeply rooted in its heritage and boasts a strong sense of togetherness. With special ties to the Minnan (Southern Hokkien) ethnic group, they actively engage in cultural, academic, and educational exchanges. The Lam Ann Spirit serves as the unifying force for the people of Lam Ann, encompassing:
(i) The Spirit of Guo Zhongfu (Shenggong Spirit): Resilience and perseverance, loyalty and filial piety, benevolence, righteousness, and integrity.
(ii) The Spirit of Li Zhi (Wenling Scholar): Innovation and reform, business ethics, foresight, loyalty, patriotism, justice, and magnanimity.
(iii) The Spirit of Zheng Chenggong (Koxinga): Confidence, pioneering courage, bold ventures, business acumen, loyalty to the nation, and the aspiration for harmony and unity.
The Nan’an Spirit blends these three forces, ingraining itself in the hearts and minds of the Lam Ann community. It drives the prosperity of community organizations and fuels the vitality of the Nan’an people. This spirit inspires them to face challenges with courage and achieve remarkable accomplishments through collective efforts and determination.




