AKM Muthu • May 17, 2012It's just walk able distance from Payalebar MRT station.. Quite nice temple.. I love to be here..
Sean S. • March 22, 2014Go around Buddha inside, behind you will see small prayer room with reclining Buddha
Taufiq M. • November 30, 2010The vadei beside the mosque is one of the best.. Look for it alongside dunlop street.
Juliemae R. • February 17, 2013Come over this church and you will be blessed by the church itself! Great message always!
Jenya S. • June 19, 2018Very cosy beautiful church in the heart of the city. Much more intimate than the Cathedral of Good Shepherd. Parking is tough for mass on Sundays, so it gets crowded.
Yoong Kheong F. • March 13, 2011Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong is the current patron of the Association
Sebastian T. • July 16, 2017Every Sunday they have Buddhist prayer from 8-9am. New friends are welcome .
Brandon S. • January 5, 2014Old people here are SUPER naggy, the younger ones are ok. Too bad most of ppl here are old -.-
Cheen T. • April 16, 2015One of the rare churches in Singapore with a pipe organ. Other places incl. Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, St. Andrew's Cathedral & Kampong Kapor Methodist Church.
Jess T. • March 30, 2017There's quite a small crowd of families even on a Monday morning before actual Qing Ming Festival; and also real monkeys on higher ground eyeing on the worshipped fruits & food.
Micky S. • September 29, 2010Love to drop by especially during lunchtime just to relax...and enjoy yr packed sandwich lunch...nice koi pond as well!
Cheen T. • April 21, 2014Did u know? The church was built by Portuguese Mission in 1853 to serve Portuguese & Eurasian Catholics in SG. It still practises many Portuguese Catholic traditions. Source: Infopedia
Avg • February 22, 2015Nice food at the hawker center with the kwa chap store and fish soup.. 😁 The temple very Chung also..must go place for the Buddhist
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, 2019‘Thekchen Choling’ means ‘Great Mahayana Dharma Temple’, named after the monastery of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama. Source: Website
Cheen T. • February 3, 2019Temple opened in 1969 as a sanctuary for the spiritual values & culture of Sanatan Darm & Vedic Hindu tradition. It is a place of faith, devotion, worship, love, peace & harmony. Source: Website
Angela T. • May 26, 2010Lots of people come here to 'bai tai sui' every year. They have some qigong classes in the evenings. Can see from the road when going home. Lots of big getais in 7th lunar month too. ;)
Jasmine P. • January 13, 2015One of the rare few Thai temples in Singapore. There is a 4-face Buddha here.
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