Wong M. • February 22, 2015Nice temple. Along of people
Plwh S. • September 27, 2010quite popular temple for prayers of good luck and fortune. Dont miss the elaborate rituals during major Chinese Festivals here .
JackieMk L. • August 2, 2012Free meal on 1st & 15th Chinese calendar date
Cheen T. • February 3, 2019Temple believed to be started in 1830 with a sole female devotee, who placed a picture of Mariamman, the South Indian Hindu goddess of rain, under a banyan tree near present temple. Source: website
Tammy C. • October 13, 2011Just breath taking. Im not religious but still found this Buddhist temple amazingly beautiful.
Helen C. • February 14, 2017Pray 太岁. Macpherson MRT exit Arumugam Road. Very short walk. Temple well organized.
Jenya S. • May 30, 2018Beautiful old temple near Telok Ayer. I would say one of the most beautiful if not the most beautiful temples in Singapore. Very peaceful atmosphere and beautiful architecture. Must see.
Cheen T. • February 3, 2019The 15-meter statue is surrounded by a stylized aura of numerous light bulbs—often lit during evening hours—from which the temple derives its nickname as the Temple of 1,000 Lights. Source: Wikipedia
Chai M. • July 7, 2019Entrance fee Rm 10 per person for a walk around, placing shoes in baskets and taking photo in a small temple is a slightly high.
Yvonne H. • May 5, 2012You can park at the heavy vehicle carpark next to it when parking is not available at the temple. Entrance to carpark is concealed, watch out for it!
Torzin S • December 1, 2014Beautiful chinese temple, the exterior is an interesting mix of traditional Tang style with modern concept. The interior is also lovely that can evoke inner spirit of worshippers.
Richard J. • June 24, 2012Buddhist class lesson are available here. Available for children and adults.
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