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Chinatown & the CBD


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Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Chinatown & the CBD attractions

1. Buddha Tooth Relic Temple

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Consecrated in 2008, this hulking, five-storey Buddhist temple is home to what is reputedly a tooth of the Buddha, discovered in a collapsed stupa …

2. Thian Hock Keng Mural

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Spanning 44m, this mural, painted by Singaporean artist Yip Yew Chong (accountant by weekday, artist by weekend), tells the story of Singapore's early…

3. Siang Cho Keong Temple

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Small, Taoist Siang Cho Keong Temple was built by the Hokkien community in 1867–69. Left of the temple entrance you’ll see a small ‘dragon well’: drop a…

4. Sri Mariamman Temple

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Paradoxically in the middle of Chinatown, this is the oldest Hindu temple in Singapore, originally built in 1823, then rebuilt in 1843. You can't miss the…

5. Singapore City Gallery

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See into Singapore's future at this interactive city-planning exhibition, which provides compelling insight into the government's resolute policies of…

6. Al-Abrar Mosque

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Incorporated in a row of shophouses, Al-Abrar Mosque is one of the oldest mosques in Singapore. At prayer times worshippers often spill out onto the…

7. Thian Hock Keng Temple

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Surprisingly, Chinatown’s oldest and most important Hokkien temple is often a haven of tranquillity. Built between 1839 and 1842, it’s a beautiful place,…

8. Singapore Musical Box Museum

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Walk through music history and be captivated by the exquisite melodies of these antique music boxes, some more than 200 years old. Peer into the inner…