Lings • June 25, 2014Buy flowers for offerings from the outside vendors. Joss stick, pray, rem to make a donation, collect "loose" flowers and grab a sweet :) All have some sorta Chinese significance.
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.
Sarah Yana A. • January 31, 2015If you look for inner peace of mind, try the Tibetan temple here... and do turn the dharma wheel
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. ;)
Juston P. • July 30, 2012Getting lost in this ornate, peaceful, sprawling complex is great fun. It's free to visit and easily accessible by bus. I came on a Sunday at around noon and basically had the place to myself.
Cheen T. • August 25, 2014Opposite the temple is MTR 1924, one of my fave spot for dosa. They use red/brown rice flour to give the serving a unique brown colour. BTW, peek into their kitchen & be impressed by the cleanliness
Torzin S • December 25, 2014Impressive architecture, possibly the best of all chinese shines in this area. The roof decoration as well as wall and ceiling are truly impressive. There is even the sign from Chinese Emperor.
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
Jasmine P. • January 13, 2015One of the rare few Thai temples in Singapore. There is a 4-face Buddha here.
AKM Muthu • May 17, 2012It's just walk able distance from Payalebar MRT station.. Quite nice temple.. I love to be here..
Cheen T. • February 3, 2019This Theravada temple was founded in 1927 by a Thai monk called Vutthisara. Source: Wikipedia
Cheen T. • February 20, 2014The Hall of No Form: Found on the 4th floor of the Memorial Hall Bldg, it is the size of a football field. It has a 13.8m high bronze Buddha statue. Take the lift, grab a mat & meditate here
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.
Elizabeth L. • December 27, 2014Annual trips here to pray to ancestors. Their toilets have also got the cutest signs here.
エ ヴ. • May 17, 2021Gov implement token check-in and they don’t even have a scanner! make people download the app. inconvenience for elder folks!
Cheen T. • July 6, 2022Temple had a humble beginning. Being near the mortuary of Singapore General Hospital, the Hindu Temple was often frequented by hospital & prison staff working near Outram Road. Source: roots.sg
Nelson C. • October 4, 2010Attend Temple's 68th Anniversary Dinner Celebration
Cheen T. • July 23, 2016A pair of dragon figurines & lion statues at the entrance of the Temple are meticulously carved & arranged so that they are bilaterally symmetric. Source: My Community website
Torzin S • December 3, 2014This small temple has quite a lovely stone craving altar and panel in the front gate.
Anna • December 9, 2010Try visiting this Guan Yin temple for blessed luck. If you sincerely believe like I do, basically which ever temple you go, you will be blessed.
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