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  2. Siong Lim Temple - Wikipedia

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    Siong Lim Temple, also known as Lian Shan Shuang Lin Monastery (traditional Chinese: 蓮山雙林寺; simplified Chinese: 莲山双林寺), is a Buddhist monastery located in Toa Payoh, Singapore, next to the Pan Island Expressway.

  3. List of Buddhist temples in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Wat Ananda, prominent Thai Buddhist temple in Singapore Modern architecture of the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum in Singapore Main article: Buddhism in Singapore This is a list of Buddhist temples , monasteries , stupas , centres and pagodas in Singapore for which there are Wikipedia articles.

  4. Category:Buddhist temples in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 6 September 2021, at 16:10 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Former Saint Joseph's Institution - Wikipedia

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    A stone sculpture artwork on display at the Singapore Art Museum. The former Saint Joseph's Institution (Chinese: 前圣约瑟书院) is a historic building in Singapore, located at Bras Basah Road in the Museum Planning Area, within the Central Area. The building previously housed the Lasallian school Saint Joseph's Institution. However, it ...

  6. Portal:Singapore/Selected picture/1 - Wikipedia

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    Doorknob of the Siong Lim Temple Credit: AngMoKio (28 October 2008) The doorknob of the Siong Lim Temple ( Chinese : (莲山)双林寺 ; Pe̍h-ōe-jī : Liân-san-siang-lîm-sī ) in Toa Payoh, Singapore .

  7. Cheng Beng Buddhist Society - Wikipedia

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    Cheng Beng Buddhist Society was founded as Singapore Buddhist Youth Group in 1961 by Wen Ming Hu and other lay Buddhists, and was renamed under its present name in 1962 when it was also relocated at an address offered by Chen Lu Niang.

  8. Jin Long Si Temple - Wikipedia

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    Source: [4] The Bodhi tree at the Lorong How Sun Site was one of the twelve seeds that were brought by monks from Sri Lanka in the nineteenth century. It has an age of approximately 120 years (as of 2007), is over 30 metres tall and has a girth of 8.5 metres, which is considered to be the most ancient and largest Bodhi tree in Singapore according to verifications made by the Nature Society ...

  9. Talk:Siong Lim Temple - Wikipedia

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