Religious Sites in Singapore

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Religious Sites in Singapore

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Abdul Gaffoor Mosque
In 1979 this small, personable mosque, at No. 41 Dunlop Street...
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Religious Sites Little India
 
Al Abrar Mosque
In 1827 when the original thatch hut stood here, it was one of...
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Religious Sites Telok Ayer
 
Armenian Church
Also known as the Church of St. Gregory the Illuminator, this...
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Religious Sites Colonial Singapore
 
Chettiar Temple
This southern Indian temple, home to numerous shrines, is a replacement...
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Religious Sites River Valley
 
Hajjah Fatimah Mosque
In 1845 Hajjah Fatimah, a wealthy Muslim woman married to a Bugis...
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Religious Sites Kampong Glam
 
Jamae Mosque
Popularly called Masjid Chulia, the simple, almost austere mosque...
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Religious Sites Kreta Ayer
 
Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Temple
The Bright Hill Temple, as it's commonly known, is Singapore's...
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Religious Sites West Coast
 
Kramat Kusu
The hilltop Kramat Kusu (shrine) is dedicated to a Malay saint...
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Religious Sites Kusu
 
Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple
The dusty, incense-filled interior of this popular temple (commonly...
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Religious Sites Bugis
 
Leong San Temple
Its main altar is dedicated to Kuan Yin—also known as Bodhisattva...
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Religious Sites Little India
 
Malabar Muslim Jama-Ath Mosque
The land on which this mosque sits was originally granted to...
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Religious Sites Kampong Glam
 
Nagore Durgha Shrine
This odd mix of minarets and Greek columns was built by South...
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Religious Sites Telok Ayer
 
Pulau Penyengat
Another good stop by motorboat is Pulau Penyengat (Wasp Island)...
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Religious Sites Bintan Island
 
Siong Lim Temple and Gardens
The largest Buddhist temple complex in Singapore was built by...
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Religious Sites West Coast
 
Snake River
Take a tour from Tanjung Pinang's Pelentar Pier up the Snake...
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Religious Sites, Towns, Bodies of Water Bintan Island
 
Sri Mariamman Temple
Singapore's oldest Hindu temple has a pagoda-like entrance topped...
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Religious Sites Kreta Ayer
 
Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple
Dedicated to Vishnu the Preserver, the temple is easy to recognize...
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Religious Sites Little India
 
Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple
Dedicated to Kali the Courageous, a ferocious incarnation of...
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Religious Sites Little India
 
St. Andrew's Cathedral
The first church at this site was constructed in 1834, but was...
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Religious Sites Colonial Singapore
 
Sultan Mosque
The first mosque on this site was built in the early 1820s with...
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Religious Sites Kampong Glam
 
Thian Hock Keng Temple
This structure—the Temple of Heavenly Happiness—was...
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Religious Sites Telok Ayer
 
Tua Pekong
Tua Pekong, a small, open-front Chinese temple, was built by...
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Religious Sites East Coast
 
Vihara Budhi Bhakti
The Buddhist temple Vihara Budhi Bhakti, at the eastern edge...
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Religious Sites Batam Island
 
Wak Hai Cheng Bio Temple
Built in 1826 by Teochew Chinese from Guangdong Province and...
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Religious Sites Telok Ayer
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