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It brighter and more colorful then it was years ago. It has less traditional temple goers but now with different type of visitors . Still a place worth visiting
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It’s probably the biggest temple in Singapore, as well as the local religious centre of taoism. With being located among the urban jungle, the building groups show theirs unique style of architecture. Even if you’re not the believer, this temple is still worth your visit and appropriate for the different cultures.
Definitely worth a visit. Really enjoy looking at the beautiful of the building architecture, the the temple is so well maintained. Take a look up at the ceiling and beam you will see many beautiful carvings.
One of the oldest and most important Hokkien temples in Singapore; traditional southern Chinese architecural style and was assembled without nails; it is an architectural materpiece of stone, tiles and wood, with carvings of dragons and phoenixes, intricate sculptures and imposing columns.
A peaceful and serene temple, makes you feel at peace by praying there or simply visiting.
Lovely slice of culture and history here in Singapore. It is especially festive during CNY celebrations.
Another fine example of cultural and religious building preservation in Singapore.
I would say that this is a must when visiting Singapore. The temple was established on this site in 1839. There are a group of buildings surrounding a courtyard: an entrance hall, a main hall, and a rear hall. It is worth the visit to see the intricate carvings and the beautiful statues. There were a lot of local people in the temple worshiping while we visited, so it helped us to see and learn about a culture that we knew very little about. It was a wonderful experience.
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