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- Juston PayneJuly 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.
- Torzin SNovember 23, 2014A hidden gem of Singaporean Chinese architecture. Very beautiful and interesting mix of Fujian and Guangdong arts. A must see of Toa Payoh.
- Cheen The CuriousNovember 10, 2016Did u know? The monastery's Mahavira Hall & the Hall of Celestial Kings were gazetted as national monuments in 1980. Source: Straits Times
- Cheen The CuriousOctober 8, 2015Part of the Toa Payoh Heritage trail which incl: Church of the Risen Christ, Chung Hwa Medical Inst, Toa Payoh Dragon playground, Masjid Muhajirin, Sri Vairavimada Kaliamman temple & more
- Cheen The CuriousJuly 23, 2014It's like being transported back in time. The architecture is massive & breathtaking
- View the building and structure of older china do . . . The whole building and structure without using a single nail.
- Vegetarian food here is nice, not free though. Orange juice is nice. :-)
- There is a multistorey carpark nearby and nobody uses it because they think it's too far. It's VERY near ! Pls make use of it
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