Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Temple
88 Bright Hill Drive
Bright Hill Temple features fine example of Chinese decoration, statues and shrines. A large turtle pool, peaceful gardens and the constant hum of prayer add to the air of tranquility.

Siong Lim Temple
184 Jalan Toa Payoh
Completed in 1908 and now a national monument, This Buddhist temple commemorates Buddha's birth and dead. An elaborately decorated gateway, accessible by a bridge, opens into courtyard, where you can see beautifully carved Buddha imported from Thailand.

Tan Si Chong Su Temple
Magazine Road
Facing Singapore River, this ancestral Hokkien is said to have excellent "feng shui" (luck or blessings). Built in 1876, the temple is rich in gilt-covered decorative carvings, moldings and murals.

Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple
336 Race Course Road
Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple is commonly known as "Temple of 1000 Lights". In the center of this sanctuary is an array of lights encircling a 15-meter high statue of Buddha. Be inspired by the murals depicting Buddha's search for enlightens.

Thian Hock Keng Temple
Telok Ayer Street
The oldest Chinese temple in Singapore, Thian Hock Keng is also the island's most important Hokkien temple. Sailors were said to have given thanks in this Taoist-Buddhist temple, as early as 1821. Both the young and elderly could be seen paying their respects to Ma Zu Po (Mother of Heavenly Sages) or Confucius.


Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple



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