Thian Hock Keng is a temple Chinatown Singapore located in Singapore.
158 Telok Ayer St. 068613 Singapore
Did u know? On right wing, there r several Indian statues near rooftop . Carvers did this to thank Indians fr nearby Chulia Street who helped out in building d temple . Source: Singapore at Random
Beautiful old temple near Telok Ayer. I would say one of the most beautiful if not the most beautiful temples in Singapore . Very peaceful atmosphere and beautiful architecture . Must see.
Wonderful temple !I remember the first time I visited it in 2005 & asked the Buddha that I was in Singapore.As you can see my wish come true!By the way,there is even a wishing well.And it's very nice!
Dedicated to Chinese goddess of the sea, Mazu, this temple shows Singapore's early cosmopolitanism , mixing European and Chinese architectural styles. Note those iron gates!
Emperor's blessings. When temple was restored in 1998, workers found a scroll wedged in a roof beam. Written by Qing Emperor Guang Xu to bless Chinese settlers in SG. Source: Singapore at Random
"Please do not put any types of the pork into the mouth of the Tiger God and inside the cave "
This taoist temple is very impressive for its gilded wooden cravings.
Instructions on praying in both English and Mandarin
天福宮 Oldest Chinese temple in Singapore . Built in 1839, with a history of 172 years. Currently under restoration .
Always a nice visit to this quiet and dignified temple .
Check out the open hours
It has been beautifully --- and lovingly --- restored !
Peace Peace Peace
A temple to visit! One of the oldest temple in SG!
a beautiful and peaceful place
Near Elkem Office
There was a scene filmed here for the indie local movie 'Perth' by Djinn.
Tranquility...
Cute little cafe next to a Temple. Food is fresh and authentic, the staff are friendly, and the achar and kueh delicious. - C