@ September 13, 2020
Calvin Foo
For praying
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Thian Hock Keng is Singapore's oldest Hokkien temple. Located at 158 Telok Ayer Street, it is recognised as the most majestic Chinese temple in Singapore. It was designed and built in 1842 by skilled craftsmen from China according to traditional Chinese temple architectural style.
@ 13 Sep, 2020
For praying
@ 07 Dec, 2020
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.
@ 13 Feb, 2021
Lovely slice of culture and history here in Singapore. It is especially festive during CNY celebrations.
@ 03 Nov, 2020
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.
@ 13 Feb, 2021
Nice vintage temple. Cny time need to book online else need to queue outside for available slots.